Wayfarer's Walk: Kilmeston to Abbotstone Down

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"A pretty village that was the scene of a Civil War battle and a picturesque town that is home to a steam railway add to the variety on this stretch of the walk as it cuts through the undulating country of mid-Hampshire"
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St Andrew’s Church and 18th-century Kilmeston Manor are worth a look before you leave the village. A footpath leads north out of Kilmeston and over a small hill towards Hinton Ampner. Near here, to the west, is the source of the River Itchen, one of Hampshire’s most famous rivers. Heading across farmland and parkland offers memorable views of Hinton Ampner House nestling peacefully amid the trees. Occupying an idyllic setting, the house is surrounded by a rich spread of countryside. The 1,640-acre estate is now managed by the National Trust, and the house, together with its gardens and parkland, can be viewed by the public. Head up by the side of the ornamental gardens before emerging by the small church of All Saints.

From Hinton Ampner, which is really no more than a hamlet formed by one very large house and its collection of associated buildings, the route leads downhill past the Old Rectory, with more fine parkland to the left. Cross the A272 Winchester-Petersfield road and turn left at a bridleway crossroads. Continue in to the village of Cheriton. From here, the route follows a footpath along water meadows to the west of the village, joining the road by Cheriton Mill.

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  Terrain  - Mixture of paths, bridleways, brief stretches of road and pavement
  Landscape  - Downland and valley scenery
  Dog friendliness  - Under control in Hinton Ampner parkland, at Cheriton and en route to Alresford
  Parking  - Room to park at the southern end of Kilmeston
  Toilets en route  - Station Road, Alresford
About the walk
This stage of the Wayfarer’s Walk is packed with interest. Beyond historic Hinton Ampner House, the trail makes for the village of Cheriton, which includes a pretty green, a welcome pub and a shop. To the northeast is the site of the Civil War’s Battle of Cheriton, where the Royalists were defeated...
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Wayfarer's Walk: Kilmeston to Abbotstone Down

Recommended by
Our view
"A pretty village that was the scene of a Civil War battle and a picturesque town that is home to a steam railway add to the variety on this stretch of the walk as it cuts through the undulating country of mid-Hampshire"
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mixture of paths, bridleways, brief stretches of road and pavement
  Landscape - Downland and valley scenery
  Dog friendliness - Under control in Hinton Ampner parkland, at Cheriton and en route to Alresford
  Parking - Room to park at the southern end of Kilmeston
  Toilets en route - Station Road, Alresford
About the walk
This stage of the Wayfarer’s Walk is packed with interest. Beyond historic Hinton Ampner House, the trail makes for the village of Cheriton, which includes a pretty green, a welcome pub and a shop. To the northeast is the site of the Civil War’s Battle of Cheriton, where the Royalists were defeated...
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