Hydon Heath and Octavia Hill

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"A circular walk through the varied countryside south of Godalming."
Walk directions
From the car park, with the road at your back, take the track beside a wide metal barrier uphill. At the crest of the hill, turn right and continue climbing, past a large green container, for 180yds (165m), to Octavia Hill’s memorial seat. Continue ahead, and pass a low, green inspection cover for Hydon’s Ball Reservoir on your right, and take the right fork downhill to a T-junction.
Turn left here. After 95yds (88m), you’ll see the Robertson Obelisk on the right. Just beyond the memorial, turn right and descend to a forest crossroads close to a brick water-pumping station. Turn left; then, after 250yds (230m), fork right and continue to a junction 270yds (245m) further on. Turn right here, passing between two fields, then climb the old sunken way to a public bridleway marker post.
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  Terrain  - Woodland paths, farm tracks and some minor roads, 1 stile
  Landscape  - Wooded slopes and farmland of Wealden greensand ridge
  Dog friendliness  - Lead required through farmyards, near livestock and along roads
  Parking  - National Trust Hydon's Ball car park on Salt Lane, near Hydestile
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Imagine an organisation so big that its magazine has more readers than The Times, Telegraph and Independent put together. Imagine a landowner whose properties cover an area 30 per cent bigger than the county of Surrey. And imagine a club so popular that its membership outstrips the population of...
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Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.
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Hydon Heath and Octavia Hill

Recommended by
Our view
"A circular walk through the varied countryside south of Godalming."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland paths, farm tracks and some minor roads, 1 stile
  Landscape - Wooded slopes and farmland of Wealden greensand ridge
  Dog friendliness - Lead required through farmyards, near livestock and along roads
  Parking - National Trust Hydon's Ball car park on Salt Lane, near Hydestile
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Imagine an organisation so big that its magazine has more readers than The Times, Telegraph and Independent put together. Imagine a landowner whose properties cover an area 30 per cent bigger than the county of Surrey. And imagine a club so popular that its membership outstrips the population of...
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Surrey
Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties, with over a quarter of the landscape designated as an official AONB and plenty of history evident in the countryside. You’ll find sandy tracks, cottage gardens and welcoming village inns, and on the fringe of Greater London you can picnic in Chaldon’s hay meadows, explore the downs at Epsom, or drift idly beside the River Thames.