Arkesden and on to Clavering

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With your back to the Axe & Compasses pub in Arkesden, turn left along the road and just before the triangular green, turn left at Parsonage Farm Cottage to pass beside a metal gate. As the path gently ascends along the left edge of a field, look back for a lovely view of the village and church. Go through a hedge gap and keep ahead along a farm track that passes to the right of Wood Hall and then gradually descends.

At a path crossing keep ahead beside the hedge and where the track curves left keep straight, to the right of the hedge line, and continue along an enclosed path which leads to a road. Cross the road and turn left and just past Court Cottage turn right at the Byway sign. The track runs between arable land and Clavering’s St Mary & St Clement Church soon comes into view over on the right. The track later becomes enclosed and heads downhill to a lane.

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  Terrain  - Field edge paths, country lanes, enclosed footpaths
  Landscape  - Far reaching views and two villages
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead near paddocks
  Parking  - In the road, opposite the Axe & Compasses pub, Arkesden
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Arkesden, with its thatched houses and more than 30 Grade II listed buildings, has to be one of the prettiest villages in Essex along with nearby Clavering and its ford and castle remains. The circular route also passes fishing lakes, farms and two former windmills. Coffins and axe Heads At one...
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Arkesden and on to Clavering

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Additional information
  Terrain - Field edge paths, country lanes, enclosed footpaths
  Landscape - Far reaching views and two villages
  Dog friendliness - On a lead near paddocks
  Parking - In the road, opposite the Axe & Compasses pub, Arkesden
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Arkesden, with its thatched houses and more than 30 Grade II listed buildings, has to be one of the prettiest villages in Essex along with nearby Clavering and its ford and castle remains. The circular route also passes fishing lakes, farms and two former windmills. Coffins and axe Heads At one...
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.