Redlynch and the Avon Valley
With the King’s Head pub on your right, turn immediately right and ascend the lane, keeping houses on the right and woodland on the left. Farther up, the houses give way to fields. On reaching a triangular junction, keep left and at the next intersection turn right.
Pass a no through road sign, several houses and signs indicating the road has protected verges. Descend the hillside, passing Cliff Cottage, and now the lane dwindles to a track. Pass a barrier and climb quite steeply between fields. There are glorious views from this stretch of the walk. At the top of the slope, a trig point can be seen on the right. These relics used by surveyors for many years to mark the high points of the landscape have been consigned to history, superseded by the latest technology. Avoid a stile on the right and continue on the track, descending towards trees. Pass to the left of Barford Down Farm and join the road on a bend.
Keep ahead, following the road. On reaching a single-storey white dwelling on the left, take the track on the extreme right. Climb the hillside, with a transmitter visible on the horizon. As you climb, look to your left and you will see the spire of Salisbury Cathedral in the distance. Pass through the trees, sweeping right to pass a turning merging from the left. This leads to Pepperbox Hill. Continue for a few paces, then turn right before Privett Farm to follow a track (restricted byway) south.
Keep along the edge of the wood, with lovely downland views visible. Pass a barrier and disregard a track running off to the left into the trees. At a fork, keep right and follow the path between lines of trees. On reaching the next major junction of tracks, keep ahead on the middle route. Pass between hedgerows and eventually pass alongside the buildings of Templeman’s Old Farmhouse. Follow the lane until you reach a turning on the left. Take the lane and return to the vicinity of the King’s Head in Redlynch.
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