Letcombe Bassett - Thomas Hardy land
From the village hall, follow the road marked ‘Village Downs Only’ The road is also signposted for the Ridgeway and Segsbury Camp. Pass an assortment of houses and thatched cottages. When the road swings left, with good views of downland ahead, turn sharp right.
Approach a gate leading into a nature reserve; swing left in front of it and follow the path for about 50yds (46m). At a junction of rights of way, keep right (signposted Nature Trail). Pass a gate on the right and here there are pleasant views of a lake down among the trees. Continue along the tree-shaded path, which runs high above the Letcombe Brook. The brook is seen at times dashing between banks of greenery. Glimpses of distant downland and the occasional chocolate-box cottage complete the picture as you approach Letcombe Bassett.
On reaching the road, by the junction with Rectory Lane, keep ahead and uphill on the road through the village. Turn left at the church sign and soon Letcombe Bassett’s St Michael and All Angels is visible over to the right, amid delightful thatched cottages. Continue on up the hill following the single-track lane and pass a footpath with a ‘Ridgeway-circular walks’ sign on the left. As the lane curves right, bear left to join a path marked ‘Ridgeway and Segsbury Camp.’
Cross a stile and walk ahead with fence on the right. Make for a stile in the corner and keep ahead on an undulating downland path. Head for the next two stiles and continue across grassland to reach a stile leading onto the Ridgeway. Turn right, passing a private road on the left and a turning for Letcombe Bassett on the right. Keep to the restricted byway (Ridgeway) for a short distance, then take the next left, also a restricted byway. Pass some remote barns and keep heading south until you reach some trees and bushes, branching right at the fork.
This stretch of the byway reveals glorious views to the south into Berkshire. On reaching a major intersection, turn right and follow the wide grassy track in a northerly direction. Keep to the byway, join a metalled section to pass over the Ridgeway and continue to Letcombe Bassett. Pass the footpath taken earlier, on the right and take the next right path. Walk to the right of a large thatched barn, cross a stile to pass under a footbridge and make for a stile and gate. Bear right at the road and pass several watercress beds. Leave Letcombe Bassett and head uphill to a house and thatched cottage on the right.
Turn left at this point to follow a bridleway. Follow it between fields and after a little over 0.75 miles (1.2km) you reach a junction with a track known as Green Road. Turn right and follow this for a little under 0.5 miles (800m). At the next junction turn right. Follow the track beside beside the former Antwicks Stud on the left, pass beneath power lines to bend right, then left alongside Letcombes Riding Club and Letcombe Regis village hall. At the road, go straight on, back to the centre of the village.
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