Alfred's Tower and Stourhead
Go to the right through the churchyard to join a road beyond. Turn left through Bleak Farm village, bear right 'Bourton', then left into an inconspicuous sunken track. This ends at the top of a tarred lane; here turn left through a white gate, signed 'Pen Mill Hill'. The path on the right heads diagonally down a field to a kissing gate in a dip. Follow a green track past a pond to a road.
From here towards Bonham Manor is marked 'Stour Valley Way'. Cross on to a path waymarked 'Coombe Street'. Pass below Orchard Cottages, then turn up left over a stile, and right over another. Cross a stream in a dip to a stile below a thatched cottage. A woodland path bends to the right to a footbridge over the tiny River Stour.
Go up on a tarred lane and turn left briefly. Keep ahead into a hedged way for 30yds (27m) to a stile on the right. Go up and round left to another stile. Head to right up the lane beyond, to a T-junction; go across and turn left on to a bridleway track. Go through a gate to follow the left edge of a field into a hedged track to emerge opposite Bonham Manor.
Turn left, and at the second signpost bear right to a road below. Follow this to the right, now leaving the Stour Valley Way, to a rustic rock arch. A track on the left is signposted 'Alfred's Tower'.
The main track (blue arrows) heads into a wooded valley with Alfred's Tower visible ahead. At a fork take the track ahead, along the foot of the wood then into it. Finally it reaches open ground at the hilltop, with a road ahead. Turn left, in a grassy avenue, to Alfred's Tower.
Join the road ahead for 220yds (200m), down to a sunken path on the left before the wood end. In 220yds (200m) ignore a fork left, and stay on the main path until it joins a track descending to a major junction. Here bear right to a lane. Bear right again, on a tarmac road signed 'Penselwood'. This leads over a hilltop containing a Roman fort. At the road's highest point, open ground appears on the left.
Cross a stile to bend to the right down a grassy glade. At the wood foot, turn right down field-edges with stiles, the mature trees of Castle Wood still on your left. After several fields, a gate on the left would lead into the wood.
Don't go through the gate, instead turn right around the foot of the field to two gates on the left. Through these turn right over a pair of stiles then bear left down two fields to a road bend. Keep ahead to a sharp right-hand bend, where the right-hand of two gates starts a field path to Pen Selwood church.
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