Ayot House and Shaw Corner
From the roadside near The Brocket Arms, head west past the ruined medieval Church of St Lawrence and, at the bend, go to the right of a telephone box through a kissing gate. The portico of the 'new' church should be straight ahead of you. Now in pasture, take the right-hand fork path, with a post-and-wire fence to your right. Go through another kissing gate and cross pasture grazed by sheep to St Lawrence's 'new' church, entering the churchyard via a third kissing gate.
Bear left to leave the churchyard from behind the church, along a metalled access drive. At the lane go right, signposted 'Hertfordshire Way', then go left past a timber-framed cottage into pasture. Descend some steps to a path along the edge of a wood. Turn left to follow it, passing the leafy grounds of Shaw Corner, to reach a road.
Turn right and in a short while, where the road swings to the right, go straight on at the public bridleway sign. Follow the bridleway, which is a narrow, high-hedged and often muddy green lane for much of its length. At the summit a bypass footpath through scrub avoids the muddiest sections of the bridleway. Follow the path as it winds amid a belt of beautiful oak and hornbeam trees to a road.
At the road, jink left then right to a public bridleway sign. Walk alongside oak and hornbeam coppiced woodland. Through a conifer copse the path emerges, now in an arable field, with a hedge to your left. Ahead of you is the embankment of the old Hatters Line railway.
Go right at the railway bridge to climb the embankment and then left, back across the bridge. Follow the old trackbed until just before the start of some woods. Here go between fence posts. Bear right, ignoring the left-hand path, and follow the path along the edge of the woodland.
At the road go right to visit Ayot St Peter church. Retrace your steps past the former school and continue along the lane until it turns sharp left at a cemetery. You go straight on, past the site of old St Peter's Church to a grassy track to the left of Tamarisk Cottage. Follow the bridleway, much of it a hedgeless track between arable fields, cross a road and continue on the bridleway.
Pass through a hedge to a lane opposite Stocking Lane Cottage and turn right uphill to a road junction. At Lord Mead Lane go left, signposted 'Shaw Corner' and bear left back to The Brocket Arms pub and the start.
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