Alphamstone to Bures
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.
After 0.25 mile (400m) turn left at a public footpath sign along an enclosed path of native species which narrows and meanders along the edge of woodland. At a grassy track bear left and keep ahead across arable land and join a path to the right of woodland. Maintain direction, passing to the right of Ferrier’s Farm and at the far left corner of the field, at a triangular green, keep ahead.
At the next junction turn right and at the road, turn right again. Keep ahead and go under the railway arch. Take the next right to reach Bures Station otherwise keep ahead to the road junction and Bures common. Just before these, turn left at a public footpath sign, with the Stour Valley Path and St Edmund Way waymarkers. The gravel track soon becomes enclosed and meets another. Bear right along this – to the right is the River Stour and willow plantations and to the left, arable fields. Where these end, go through a hedge gap and take the waymarked narrow path on the left to go over a stile.
Cross another stile, a pedestrian crossing over a single track and another stile in quick succession. Follow the enclosed path and join a track all the way to a road. Turn right past The Lamarsh Lion pub and follow the road as it curves right.
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