Didcot and its railway heritage
From the station forecourt turn left and pass the GWRSA Club House, then turn left at the junction 75yds (69m) beyond. Once through the narrow railway tunnel, turn left (not half left) to join a tarmac path. Follow the path alongside the railway line. Pass alongside modern housing estates, merge with another path and keep a footbridge on the left. Continue to a tunnel beneath the A4130.
Go through the tunnel and leave the outskirts of Didcot, following the path along the field edge. Keep ahead between fence and stream and look for the outline of Wittenham Clumps (see Walk 32) on the far horizon over to the right. Pass a millennium mile post, one of 1,000 such posts to mark the creation of the National Cycle Network, and cross the road at Bow Bridge. Continue towards Long Wittenham, cross a bridge and swing away from the water by a tongue of woodland. Keep on the path between fields and thick hedgerows and enter Long Wittenham. The tarmac path graduates to a lane before reaching Pendon Museum on the left.
Leave the museum and continue to the junction and war memorial and follow the main street. Pass The Plough Inn and The Vine & Spice restaurant and turn left by some thatched and timber-framed barns to reach St Mary’s Church, cutting between two yew trees to the main door.
After visiting the church, return to the gate and swing right to join a footpath. Cross the churchyard to a kissing gate and follow the path as it curves behind the school and across rough grass to reach a drive. Turn left to the road, then turn right and retrace your steps to the war memorial. Keep ahead towards the museum and turn right immediately before a cottage (No 15).
Follow the track, and emerge from some trees to skirt a field, hugging the right-hand boundary. You will soon be briefly reunited with the tranquil River Thames. Continue ahead in the field corner, cross a concrete footbridge and turn right to reach a wooden footbridge. Follow the path across the field towards trees and Appleford’s church spire, just visible beyond. Make for a large oak on the far side of the field, pass into the next pasture and turn right to follow the path to the edge of Appleford-on-Thames.
Make for the churchyard boundary, pass Manor Farm on the right and follow the road between houses. Keep right at the triangular junction and walk along to Appleford Station, from where infrequent trains head back to Didcot Parkway.
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