Around Weald Country Park
With your back to Weald Road, turn right out of the car park along a gravel track beside the parks office hut. Keep the red-brick wall on your right and continue to the Belvedere car park – the site of the foundations of Weald Hall. On your left are the remains of steps leading up to part of the original building. Walk into the car park and take the earth path uphill between trees. Bear left, keeping the church on your right, and pass the door which used to give access to the graves of the Tower family. At the end of the church wall, turn left through trees and go onto the grassy knoll. This overlooks the original gardens of the estate and the site of Weald Hall.
Keeping the gardens to your left, walk up the steps to the site of Belvedere Hill where there is an information board. Spectators would watch hunting and indulge in banquets. Walk down the steps, turn right and take the path downhill, between conifers, to open parkland. Turn left in front of the entrance to the Bluebell Pond picnic area, and at the top go through a gate on the right.
Follow the grassy bridleway, passing to the left of the cricket pitch, and pass through a thickly wooded area of ancient hornbeam and silver birch. Continue along the bridleway, which runs parallel with Sandpit Lane.
As the path veers away from the road, note the steep embankment to your right – the remains of an Iron Age settlement. You are now walking around what was the moat. Keep to the bridleway and, at the tree-clad embankment rising to your right, continue clockwise until you reach two benches on the edge of the parkland.
Bear left through the tree gap to walk downhill beside a fence. Pass to the left of a house, cross a footbridge and keep ahead through the wood. Go through a metal gate on the right and turn right along a wide, grassy path. At a path junction turn right by a red and white post, and turn left at a yellow waymarked post (Wildside Walk). Turn left just after a barrier and follow the bridleway that borders Shepherd's Spinney. To the right is a large nursery.
At the next crossing of paths by a barrier bear left, passing to the left of grassland, and keep ahead at the next path junction. After 800yds (732m) turn right before the gate to walk with the lake on your left. At the end of the lake, turn left over the footbridge and return to the car park, passing the deer paddock.
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