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For some months now, the
Henham village magazine, The Dragon, has been reproducing a series of suggested
walks around our village. These walks had previously also been
available for quite a number of years for sale in the village shop, but the
original stock has been exhausted.
The editorial team of The Dragon and those involved in setting out the routes,
etc. have agreed that I can further reproduce them on this site, but introducing
them in pace with the current editions of the magazine. At the time of
setting up this page, (Feb 2012), five have been published with another eight to
go.
Before you view the
individual walks, all of which are circular and start from the war memorial in
the centre of the village please take time to view the
Introduction
which contains important information. - BB
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Walk |
Time |
To Open |
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Introduction |
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Click here |
| 1 |
Pledgdon
Hall and Carters Lane |
Long 1 hour
Short 30 mins |
Click here |
| 2 |
Woodend Green and
the Glebe Field |
30 to 35 mins |
Click here |
| 3 |
Llama
Walk |
45 - 60 mins
Short 15 - 20 |
Click here |
| 4 |
Chickney
Church via Chickney Lane |
2 hours |
Click here |
| 5 |
Mole Hall
and Amberden Hall |
2 hours |
Click here |
| 6 |
Parsonage
Farm via Old Mead Lane |
45 mins |
Click here |
| 7 |
Widdington via
Prior’s Wood |
2 hours |
Click here |
| 8 |
Chickney
via Lovecotes Farm |
2½ hours |
Awaits |
| 9 |
Around
Pledgdon Green |
2½ hours |
Awaits |
| 10 |
Tilty
Abbey via Chickney |
4½ hours |
Awaits |
| 11 |
Bush
Springs and Hawland Wood |
1¾ hours |
Awaits |
| 12 |
Widdington, Rook
End and New Amberden Hall |
3½ - 4 hours |
Awaits |
| 13 |
Elsenham Golf Club via
Lady Wood |
2 hours |
Awaits |
Acknowledgements
Elizabeth Griffith-Jones
for the typing and preparation of the material.
David Griffith-Jones for drawing the maps.
Carol Eaton for the photographs.
Gordon Hands, (sadly deceased) the then Parish Footpath Representative,
for his help and support.
All the volunteers who assisted in checking the walks.
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Bill Bates
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