Around Barley and Barkway
Facing the church turn right and then left along School Lane and join a footpath in between houses. At a path junction turn right, cross a driveway and keep ahead to a lane. Turn left and at the T junction, slip through the hedge gap ahead to join a hedge-lined footpath between fields.
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Cross a track and continue ahead to walk through a short section of woodland. Cross an arable field and head towards a wood. Bear right to enter the woodland by a fingerpost and keep ahead through the wood. The path then crosses a field followed by a track.
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A few paces from the track take the path to the left through crops to reach a fingerpost at a path crossing. Cross the footbridge and continue along the next cross-field path towards whitewashed farm buildings.
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About 200yds (182m) before the farm turn right along a cross field path. This is the Hertfordshire Way which runs parallel with a hedge on the left. Cross a footbridge and follow the enclosed path to a lane. Turn right and a few paces further, go through a kissing gate on the left, following Hertfordshire Way signs. Cross a paddock, go through two kissing gates in quick succession and bear left across the next field towards Earls Wood. Keep ahead at a fingerpost at the edge of fencing and go through a kissing gate. Keep the woodland to your right and where the wood ends, follow a track and pass beside a barrier. Turn right along the driveway and pass to the right of Oak Hall. Go through a gate and follow a track to Burrs Lane.
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Turn right into High Street, Barkway, walk past the duck pond and war memorial and keep along the Cambridge Road (B1368) for 50 yds (46m).
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Turn left along a bridleway that runs alongside the village hall and curves right along the field-edge. Go through a metal gate and continue forward with a paddock on your right. Ahead is the obelisk at Newsells Park. The path descends to a metal gate. Go through it, turn right and then left and go through a wooden gate to enter a plantation. Follow the path as it veers left and look out for a right fork leading to a wooden gate. Pass beside this and keep along the bridleway which becomes an enclosed path between fencing and descends, via steps, to a lane.
Turn right along the lane to a memorial to those killed in the Great War. Turn left here along the byway to a T-junction.
Turn right on a gradually ascending track that later passes houses. Keep straight on to join the pavement beside the B1368 and pass the old village lock-up and war memorial and the Fox and Hounds pub into Church End where the walk began.
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