Up Paglesham Creek
Walk to the left of The Plough and Sail pub along a drivable track, and after 100yds (91m) follow the fingerpost straight ahead to the left of the house called Cobblers Row. Maintain direction along a good field-edge path, with arable fields either side, until you reach a red brick wall on your left. Go along the lawn of Well House and follow the tarmac lane as it curves left.
At the corrugated barn of East Hall, follow the Roach Valley waymarker, right and then left, and at the public footpath sign turn left and maintain direction along the grassy field-edge. Walk by paddock fencing, with Church Hall on your right and the pond on your left, to St Peter's Church at Paglesham Churchend.
Keeping the church on your right, continue along Churchend High Street to The Punch Bowl Inn. Maintain direction for 50yds (46m), then take the concrete path to your right soon after the two houses. This passes to the left of a small pumping station and then becomes a grassy field-edge path, running parallel with a waterway on your left.
Take a short clamber up the grassy embankment and, leaving the Roach Valley Way, turn right onto the sea wall of Paglesham Creek. There is a lovely view back towards the church from this point. Keep to the path as it meanders by Paglesham Creek, which widens as you approach the River Roach. To your left the salt marshes stretch towards the River Crouch, where you have views of the marinas of Burnham-on-Crouch and the warehouses and timber yards of Wallasea Island. Much of the landward side of the embankment is given over to sheep grazing, which makes this walk somewhat difficult for larger dogs, as enclosures are often divided by wooden stiles and low-voltage electric fencing. After three stiles go through a kissing gate and bear left.
As the path bears right, with the river on your left, maintain direction past oyster beds until you reach the boatyard. Go down the steps from the sea wall and pick your way through boats and machinery to the gate. Pass beside the gate and follow the unmade track to pass a row of cottages on your left, followed by Cobblers Row and the fingerpost on your right that were on the route for the outward journey. Turn left and return to The Plough and Sail pub at Paglesham Eastend.
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