Stonesfield and its slate mining history
With the church over to the right, leave Stonesfield by heading south down Church Street. Pass rows of houses and, when the road turns sharp right at Churchfields, go straight on into Brook Lane. Follow the unmade road, pass a turning to the Rectory on the right and lines of bungalows on the left and continue down a track towards the River Evenlode. Ahead of you are glimpses of a rolling, wooded landscape in the valley. Descend a series of steps, following the sunken path to the river bank.
Cross the river via the footbridge, cross a stile at the other side and keep heading south, following the bridleway across the fields. The Evenlode can be seen over to the right, snaking through the countryside. Pass through a gate and then turn immediately right to follow a waymarked path alongside the river. The walk cuts through margins of vegetation and undergrowth before the outline of a railway bridge looms into view ahead. Pass under the bridge and follow the path as it runs close to the water’s edge. In places, the boughs of the trees reach down to touch the surface of the Evenlode. Beech trees line the bank along here, and soon the river sweeps away to the right.
On reaching the road, continue ahead to the junction and turn right for Stonesfield. Cross the Evenlode and pass some roadside dwellings. Pass over the railway line, then turn immediately left for Fawler and Charlbury. Follow this road for about 0.5 miles (800m). Further on, a curtain of woodland can be seen in the distance, draped spectacularly across the valley – one of many scenic highlights on this walk.
Turn right by a stone house and head up the track towards the stone outbuildings of Oaklands Farm. Keep right at the buildings, following the track round the east side of the farm. Head north on the track, across open country, with views of Stonesfield in the distance. The track bends right before passing a big old beech tree. Soon you reach the road.
Turn left and then right by some stone barns and industrial units. Continue along the lane into Stonesfield, keeping right at the next junction. In a few paces take the arrowed footpath right and follow the narrow metalled path uphill between cottages to a road opposite the Methodist church. Take the road ahead and walk along High Street. Soon you reach the church where the walk began.
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