Ewelme and the Chiltern Way
Go through two kissing gates and take the footpath from the car park which begins parallel to the road towards Swyncombe and Cookley Green. Ease away from the hedge to a kissing gate in trees. Turn left onto the road for 150yds (137m, not less).
Take the second turning right, signed for a bridleway, towards Ewelme Down Farm. Keep to the main track, following it for well over 0.5 miles (800m). Pass the farm outbuildings and continue between trees and hedgerows. Turn left at an intersection at the end of a righthand curve, indicated by a low waymarker on the right beside a chestnut tree, about 0.25 miles (400m) from the farm, and head north, along a left-hand boundary. In the next field continue with the hedge now on your right.
On reaching the road, turn right and when, after a short distance, it bends right, go straight on along the edge of a pretty beechwood. This is the route of the Icknield Way, an ancient highway. Turn left after a few paces and follow the path over open fields and downland. Keep ahead, through a ribbon plantation towards farm outbuildings and a house. Pass to the left of them continuing for 700yds (640m), to where the main track bends right at some double gates.
Go ahead for 0.5 miles (800m) along the lesser way between fences and hedgerow to a road. Turn left, pass the Ewelme village sign and a bridleway on the right, and make for the village centre. Cross Hampden Way and follow the road as it sweeps sharp right, avoiding the turning to the church. Pass Chaucer Court on the right and the site of the old village pound where stray horses and cattle were held. It was probably last in use just before World War II. Pass Ewelme store and tea room, and turn left at the T-junction towards Swyncombe and Crowmarsh, passing a pond on the left. This is Ewelme’s high street, called simply The Street.
Just before the road bends sharp right, turn left into Burrows Hill and begin a moderate but brief climb to Ewelme churchyard and the road. After visiting the church, turn right and pass the Old Rectory. Continue down Parson’s Lane and out of the village. Cross over at the next junction, and back to the car park.
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