The Monarch’s Way and Stapleford
From St Giles church at Great Wishford, walk down the road (South Street) to the T-junction at the side and turn right along West Street, signposted to the A36. The Old Rectory can be seen on the corner. Cross the river Wylye and turn left at the main road. Pass The Swan @ Stoford pub and as the A36 begins to curve left, bear right to follow a track (restricted byway).
Climb the grassy track, following the Monarch’s Way over open fields and downland towards a barn. Glancing back on this windswept stretch of the walk reveals a good view of the valley, with the trees of Grovely Wood in the distance. Look for a copse in the distance. Keep straight on over Chain Drove, at an intersection and by a barn. Keep the copse on the left and as you approach farm outbuildings, take the next track on the left.
Follow it across farmland and as it sweeps sharp left. Pass a track marked private on the left and continue as the track descends into the valley, cutting between trees and hedgerows. At length it descends more steeply between trees, approaching the village of Stapleford. Cut through the trees to a lane, keep left and at the B3083, by a bus stop, cross over to a bridleway (Chapel Lane). Walk down to the entrance to Seymour Cottage and turn left immediately in front of it.
Keep right when the path forks and follow it between fences. Cross a footbridge and continue to a gate leading out to the A36. Turn right towards The Pelican pub and cross the road before the bridge to join a footpath. Follow the path to a stile and keep right in the meadow. Cross the next stile and two footbridges, then keep left in the field, making for the riverbank. Along this final stretch of the walk two rivers – the Wylye and the Till – converge. Cross a footbridge to a stile and walk diagonally right, across the meadows. Keep on the riverbank, cross another stile and follow the path, which is either by the river or near it.
When you draw level with a picturesque thatched cottage over to the right, with a railway line running behind it, continue for about 100yds (91m) and turn right. Cross a footbridge with stiles at both ends, turn left and walk alongside the river towards farm outbuildings. Go through a wooden gate to join a drive and keep right. Walk along Manor Farm Lane and at the junction turn left. The Royal Oak pub is a short distance to the right at the junction. Walk through Great Wishford and return to South Street where the walk began.
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