Binsted and Walberton

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"A varied walk following the River Arun to Arundel Park and concluding with a tour of the handsome Sussex town of Binsted."
Walk directions

From the car park cross the road to the sign for the parish church and continue ahead down Church Lane to the church. From the churchyard you can see Walberton House (now renamed Walberton Park), a restrained stuccoed house by Sir Robert Smirke.

Retrace your steps to the previous road junction, bearing right alongside the wall to reach Walberton Park and then continue to the right along Maple Road, passing an old brewery, formerly Ellis & Sons which closed in the 1920s and is now converted to dwellings with brewery-inspired names. Reaching a mini-roundabout cross the road and take the path by railings to the left of the roundabout, walking between fields. At a kissing gate descend through a golf course; soon Binsted church is visible ahead.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, woodland paths and track and village pavements
  Landscape  - Mainly arable fields and coppiced woodland
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead in Walberton village
  Parking  - Walberton Village Hall Car Park, next to local shops
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Smirke and the Primes at Walberton House In the south side of the churchyard at Walberton is an enormous pink granite slab-topped family vault within a railinged enclosure, a typical piece of Victorian grandiosity and probably built for Richard Prime, MP, in the 1860s as the family vault. The...
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Binsted and Walberton

Recommended by
Our view
"A varied walk following the River Arun to Arundel Park and concluding with a tour of the handsome Sussex town of Binsted."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, woodland paths and track and village pavements
  Landscape - Mainly arable fields and coppiced woodland
  Dog friendliness - On a lead in Walberton village
  Parking - Walberton Village Hall Car Park, next to local shops
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Smirke and the Primes at Walberton House In the south side of the churchyard at Walberton is an enormous pink granite slab-topped family vault within a railinged enclosure, a typical piece of Victorian grandiosity and probably built for Richard Prime, MP, in the 1860s as the family vault. The...
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