From Preston to Kingswalden Park

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From Preston village green walk down Hitchin Road and turn left into Chequers Lane. Beyond Chequers Cottages go left at the footpath sign. On reaching a lane go briefly left, then right at another footpath sign, to head diagonally right through pasture. Passing between a shelter shed and Pond Farm, bear left and follow the field path across several fields to a kissing gate in the right corner. Here turn right on to a green lane, the parish boundary between Preston and King's Walden. Follow it uphill to a left turn on to another green lane, which curves left. Follow it downhill. When you reach a tarmac lane turn right.

Near Wantsend Farm turn left into Plough Lane, which curves uphill. Just before The Plough pub go right, through a kissing gate. The path reaches a lane through a children's playground. Out of this turn right to the road, then left, signed 'Offley, King's Walden' and past The Old School House. At a road junction bear right to a footpath sign beside a de-restriction sign.

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  Terrain  - Mix of field paths, green lanes and village lanes
  Landscape  - Rolling arable country and deer park
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly arable land, but sheep and cattle graze in Kingswalden Park
  Parking  - Preston village green, near Red Lion pub
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Kingswalden Bury house can be seen from the adjacent churchyard and from the footpath to its north. The deer park is a particularly pleasant one, sloping from the house into a superb dry valley which means that, as it disappears downhill, the owner could be forgiven for thinking it stretched to...
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From Preston to Kingswalden Park

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Mix of field paths, green lanes and village lanes
  Landscape - Rolling arable country and deer park
  Dog friendliness - Mostly arable land, but sheep and cattle graze in Kingswalden Park
  Parking - Preston village green, near Red Lion pub
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Kingswalden Bury house can be seen from the adjacent churchyard and from the footpath to its north. The deer park is a particularly pleasant one, sloping from the house into a superb dry valley which means that, as it disappears downhill, the owner could be forgiven for thinking it stretched to...
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Hertfordshire
As Hertfordshire is so close to London, many of its towns have become commuter havens. St Albans, less than 19 miles (30km) from the capital, has retained its distinctive character, along with many historic remains.