Mapledurham and The Eagle has Landed
From the small car park by the church, turn left to explore the church before walking back along the village street. Pass a row of almshouses and reach a bridleway on the right, signposted to Gravel Hill. Pass the lodge on the corner and a telephone box and follow the concrete track for 200yds (183m) to a gate.
Go through the gate and turn left up the field, soon going through a second wooden gate into Park Wood. Ascend steadily, to a statue mounted on a stone plinth, itself mounted on a tall brick plinth. Continue on the path for 350yds (320m), then cross a track diagonally. In a few paces keep half right to a straight track. On leaving the woodland keep straight ahead for another 200yds (183m), to a gate.
Go through this and turn sharply left, along Pond Lane. Follow this concrete track round several bends for a little over 0.5 miles (800m) to Lilley Farm.
Turn left at the road and follow it for 100yds (91m) until you reach the end of Lilley Barn on the left, where the lane curves right. Go left here and immediately right, behind the hedge, to cross a stile by a galvanised gate. Walk straight ahead to the next gate and cross the field, keeping the brick and timber-framed Step Cottage to your right. Avoid the stile leading out to the road and continue crossing the field, eventually curving to the left at the point where you see the road ahead, and enjoying good views over the Thames Valley ahead. The walk crosses a slope and then runs parallel with the lane leading to Mapledurham. Avoid a stile on the right opposite a white cottage, but walk 100yds (91m) further on.
Turn right just before a wire fence, which leads down the field to a footpath sign and a kissing gate, through which steps descend to the lane. Turn left to return to the village centre and Mapledurham House, with its water mill.
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