A northern estate village
From the car park entrance, turn right along a waymarked track. Continue with the ongoing trod across successive fields for 0.75 miles (1.2km), eventually skirting Worsaw Hill. Where the path splits above Worsaw End House, stay beside the wall to a gate near the corner. Cut right to a second gate and carry on at the bottom of two more fields. Emerging onto a track, go left to a lane and turn right into Worston.
Beyond The Calf's Head, go first left between cottages. Keep ahead to a footbridge and turn left beside Worston Brook. Approaching the second house, turn sharp right across a gravel yard to a gate. Walk upfield to a stile beyond an indented corner and continue in the next field. Through a small gate near the far-right corner, carry on beside a fence towards Little Mearley Hall.
Meeting a track, go right, shortly turning left to the farm. Entering the yard, swing left between barns, leaving at the far end with a wall on your left. Through a gate, bear left to a water trough and continue at the edge of the next field. In the corner go right and then left over stiles and carry on to Angram Green. Bear right across a stream into another field and head to the far-left corner. Emerging onto a lane, follow it right to Moorside Farm.
Through the yard, exit between barns at the top right corner. Over a stream, bear left above Barkerfield to join a rough track leading on to Hookcliffe Farm. As you approach, leave through a gate on the right to skirt the buildings. Just beyond, through a kissing gate on the left, head downfield then swing right along the bottom boundary, continuing across more fields to Gerna. There, climb a stile behind the barn and follow a track out to a lane.
Go right but then take the first track off left towards Clay House. After 100yds (91m), look for a kissing gate on the left. A path leads away, continuing at the edge of the fields beyond and following the beck back to Downham. Emerging at the bottom past cottages, cross the stream and keep ahead up the hill into the village. A lane on the left leads back to the car park while The Assheton Arms stands opposite St Leonard's Church at the top of the hill.
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