Alphamstone to Bures

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"A walk along an attractive stretch of the River Stour"
Walk directions

Facing the church take the track to the right of it by a public footpath sign and go through a five-bar gate into pasture. At a fork by a waymarked fingerpost keep ahead. Go through a hedge gap and bear left to skirt Parkhill Wood. Go through a wooden gate into the wood at a waymarker.

Emerge from woodland and turn right uphill along the field edge and where it ends, turn right and descend. Go through a hedge gap and keep ahead along the meandering right-hand field edge which later passes between a pair of cottages and the pond of Clees Hall, on the right. Bear left along a tarmac bridleway and where it meets another lane, bear right. At the road junction turn right towards Horne’s Green.

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  Terrain  - Country lanes, field edge paths
  Landscape  - Arable land, woodland, far reaching views
  Dog friendliness  - 8 stiles, on a lead through pasture and a smallholding
  Parking  - Opposite houses beside St Barnabas Church, Alphamstone
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Lying just over a mile from the Suffolk border, the village of Alphamstone is set in rolling countryside which is predominately arable with some pasture for sheep. There is ancient woodland in the valley behind the church which is rich in native tree species and wild flowers in the spring. Less...
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Alphamstone to Bures

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk along an attractive stretch of the River Stour"
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Country lanes, field edge paths
  Landscape - Arable land, woodland, far reaching views
  Dog friendliness - 8 stiles, on a lead through pasture and a smallholding
  Parking - Opposite houses beside St Barnabas Church, Alphamstone
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Lying just over a mile from the Suffolk border, the village of Alphamstone is set in rolling countryside which is predominately arable with some pasture for sheep. There is ancient woodland in the valley behind the church which is rich in native tree species and wild flowers in the spring. Less...
Read more
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.