Around Wootton Rivers
From the car park in the centre of Wootton Rivers turn left and walk through the village, passing an assortment of thatched cottages and period houses. Walk beside the Royal Oak and continue between buildings, passing Southbank on the left and Clare Cottage on the right. As the road bears right, on the outskirts of Wootton Rivers, go straight ahead on a track between a thatched cottage and a house called Martinsell.
This is the route of the Mid Wilts Way. The track cuts between fields, fences and hedges and then lines of trees. Pass a track running off to the left and follow the track as it climbs quite steeply to a junction. Turn right, skirt the field edge and away to the right are striking views of Wiltshire downland. Wootton Rivers is seen sheltering in the foreground. Turn left in the field corner and after 50yds (46m) pass through a gap in the right boundary.
Turn immediately left and ascend to a major intersection. Turn right, following a broad woodland path (Mud Lane). There are memorable views between the trees. On reaching the road by the remnants of two disused railways on the left of the path, turn right. Walk down the road and when it bends right, keep left at a footpath sign and a sign ‘Brimslade-private drive’. Pass a footpath on the left and head down the drive towards the Kennet & Avon Canal. Avoid a path on the right and when the drive bears right by a wooden sign, continue ahead beside Cadley Lock Cottage.
Cross the canal at the bridge and turn immediately right to join the footpath, heading west. Pass Brimslade Lock and the buildings of Brimslade Farm are now visible over on the opposite bank. Continue to Heathy Close Lock and bridge number 107. Pewsey Pumping Station is seen beside the towpath. Pass Wootton Rivers Lock and leave the towpath at the road bridge. Turn right, following the Mid Wilts Way, pass the entrance to Manor Farm House on the left and walk along the village street to the car park where the walk began, passing a disused George VI post box in the left wall followed by St Andrew’s Church with its long path leading to the entrance.
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