A circular walk from Badsey
Walk south from St James’ Church, turn left, past the Wheatsheaf Inn and along School Lane, then turn right into Willersey Road. After 125yds (114m), turn left into Sands Lane. Walk for 500yds (457m), to take a waymarked path right, opposite wire fence paddocks. Cross a field to a footbridge. Cross the next (small) field diagonally left to find, behind trees, a muddy right-hand fieldedge. Follow this to a lane.
Turn right, signposted ‘Badsey’, and follow the lane for nearly 0.5 miles (800m). When this bends right, go straight ahead on a track. After 0.25 miles (400m), at the corner of the last field on the left before houses, find a stile in the hedgerow on the right then more meadow stiles lead to Wickhamford’s memorial hall.
Turn right at the road, passing striking black-and-white houses, some thatched. After 275yds (251m), at a right-hand bend, go left, passing the spectacular Wickhamford Manor, to pass in front of St John the Baptist church, of weathered sandstone with a squat tower. A footbridge crosses Badsey Brook; follow the left-hand field-edge.
Close to a black wooden shed, keep right to join a green-centred track to Badsey Lane. Cross to take a similar track to Badsey Road. Cross this fast road carefully, taking the road through Aldington to a junction in front of The Old Stables. Turn right then almost immediately left. Just after the last house along Chapel Lane, go half-right, to a footbridge. Over this, cross one field, then in a plantation is the walk’s only ascent, though hardly a taxing climb.
Continue to an intersection just before a large shed and nursery and turn right. At the B4085 go right for 40yds (37m). Turn right and down this tatty meadow, then swing right through a gap to a footbridge. Veer left a little to a metal kissing gate beside a shed with barbed wire gates. A track (green down the middle) leads to Bretforton Road. Turn right, then left at the sign for the village centre to view the Manor House on the right.
Continue along this street to the start at St James’ Church, where the Manor House’s POWs frequently attended services and had their own choir.
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Shop onsite
- Rooms 5
- Total units: 1





