Through Woodlands at Frilsham
With The Pot Kiln and then its stables on your left, follow the track into the woods, passing several houses, including Laurel Bank Cottages. Ignore the public footpath on the left, go past two cottages and bear left just beyond them to follow a footpath between holly trees. This leads to a turning, on the left, to St Frideswide’s Well. It is dedicated to the semi-legendary French saint (as is Frilsham Church), who may have visited these parts in the late 7th century. Local lore has it that young couples would come to the well to see if the male was approved of by a spitting toad that lived here. If the creature spat at him, then it was assumed that his intentions were not honourable. Return to the path, bear right at the next fork and continue straight on to the road. Turn left and walk through Frilsham village. Pass Beechfield, a residential development, and turn left at the sign for Hermitage and Bucklebury.
Beyond Little Orchard, where the lane bends right, go straight ahead, following the path deep into the woods. Pass through a gate and continue on the bridleway to the next waymarker. Turn left at this point, following the path down the wooded slope to the road. Cross over, walk left downhill for 100yds (91m), then turn right onto a track signed ‘Restricted Byway’. Pass a waymarked track on the right and continue on the main track, following it through woodland to the next waymarked junction.
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