
Millpond at Bakers
Mill
Directions
Cross the main road and walk into the
village of Brimscombe, following the road left past the Ship
Inn and up the hill. Pass a large house, on which is the faded
advert for the former Nelson Inn. Continue up the hill past
Victoria Road, then turn sharp left up a tarmac drive and
pass through a metal gate. As soon as you have gone through
the gate turn sharp right over a squeeze stile and take the
indistinct narrow path up a grassy hill, parallel to the trees.
The Golden Valley comes into view to the left. Continue steeply
up the hill and under some large oak trees to a fenced corner
where you go through a metal gate into a field. Turn left
and head and pass to the left of a large beech tree. Walk
diagonally right across the narrow dimension of the field
to a wooden stile. Go over the stile and follow a hedged path
to a road, where you turn left (Grid Ref. 869014).
At the next junction (with a triangle
of grass in the middle of the road) fork left. Walk to a bend
(just before the road goes downhill) then turn right, past
a the National Trust sign following the footpath onto Besbury
Common (Grid Ref 872014). As you follow the path alongside
a stone wall there are several seats from which you can enjoy
the view over Golden Valley. Continue ahead to a lane, then
cross the road and go up steps to continue along the edge
of large paddock next to a wood. Pass through several squeeze
stiles, keeping straight ahead, until you come alongside a
television mast (Grid Ref. 882017). Soon after that you reach
a stone slab stile, which leads you into woodland. Take the
path straight ahead keeping to the left of a stone wall. The
path drops down to meet a road (pass behind a National Trust
sign for Hyde Common). Cross the road to continue along another
road straight ahead (passing an imposing house with iron gates).
A short way along the road you will pass an impressive four-gabled
house called Hyde Court.
When you come to a junction, turn left
(Grid Ref. 887017). Be careful as this small road can be quite
busy. After 100 yards, take a right fork past a green into
a narrow road (pass a no-through-road sign). Pass a National
Trust sign for Hyde Common. Go up the hill past the Victoria
Memorial Mission Room and keep left at the next junction.
Keep going along the same road until, just after a large cottage,
the road downgrades to a stone track passing through a gate
into woodland (Grid Ref 892022). You are coming into Cowcombe
Wood, which can be very pleasant, although sometimes muddy.
Where the path forks, keep left. Then, at the next junction,
keep straight ahead and continue ahead, ignoring all side
paths. When you come to a metal gate and stile (Grid Ref.
901022), cross into a field and continue to another gate between
a bungalow and garage to come to the A419 road.
Turn right and walk carefully for about
100 yards along this busy road, then cross over to a footpath
on the opposite side. Follow the footpath steeply downhill
next to a wire fence and, after a few yards, cross a stile.
Go straight across the corner of a field to an unpromising
stile that looks as if it goes to a dead end! Turn left as
soon as you cross the stile and walk down a woodland path
to the left of a wire fence. Cross another path and walk towards
a wall, which the path then goes alongside to a stile, where
you cross a railway line. Go over another stile and walk to
a gate leading onto a road.
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Directions (continued)
Your route goes right at this point, but just to the left
is the village of Chalford and you may wish to take a break
at this point. If so, turn left and walk past the former Valley
Inn to the recreation ground (beside the Thames & Severn
Canal and the River Frome). Then return to this gate to continue
up the hill and right over a railway bridge. Continue steeply
uphill for about 150 yards then take a footpath on the left
to Westley Walk. Walk down beside the wire fence then, at
a junction with a broad grassy path, walk straight across
to continue up another narrow path. Go uphill to a wooden
gate (a sign indicates that this is not a public right of
way but walkers are allowed to use it). The path goes through
Westley Wood. As you see a gate ahead at the end of the wood
turn left through a wooden squeeze stile. The path leads down
to a bridge, where you go over the railway and turn right,
walking parallel with the railway down to a road (Grid Ref.
915028).
Turn right on the road and walk along a few yards to a footpath
sign, when you turn left to go over a footbridge (over a derelict
canal lock) to turn right onto the towpath alongside the Thames
& Severn Canal. The house and garden behind the fence
is called Baker's Mill and formerly produced cloth and (later)
corn using coal shipped in on the canal. If you peer through
the fence and hedge you will see the attractive millpond of
Baker's Mill. Continue on the towpath to go through a kissing
gate and cross the canal at a bridge (the building that looks
like a lockkeeper's cottage was originally a pub, called the
Oak Inn). Go through another kissing gate and continue past
two locks (called Puck Mill Lower and Upper) and from here
on, the canal is dry.
Continue along the towpath and pass another lock. Follow
the path beside a wire fence, with a view down the right to
a meadow with a stream. Go through another kissing gate and
continue to Whitehall Bridge (Grid Ref. 929030), which has
a keystone inscribed 'W.D.1784'. Cross the canal by way of
the bridge and follow the left hand path, keeping parallel
with the canal initially but then veering away to the right
up the side of a small valley. Pass Trillis Cottage and continue
on a metalled lane to a T-junction (Grid Ref. 925034). Turn
left onto the road and walk about 100 yards to where the road
bends right; leave the road at that point and go straight
ahead through a narrow squeeze stile beside a gate into a
field. Walk along the left side of a field and go over a wooden
stile. The path then runs parallel to power cables across
a very large field and eventually reaches a gate in the top
corner (the highest point in this field). Keep to the left
hand edge of the next field, following a dilapidated hedgerow
and join the road (over a stile next to a gate) at Oakridge
Lynch (Grid Ref. 918035).
Cross the road and continue on the road opposite but, after
a few yards (beside "Treetops") fork left and walk
along a bridleway between stone walls. At the end of the bridleway,
beside a Methodist Church, turn left onto a road. Follow the
road right up a hill then turn left (beside "Yew Tree
Cottage". Pass the Butchers Arms pub and the Post Office
and continue to a T-junction and turn left. Walk down past
the village school, across the side of the village green and,
in the corner of the green just past St Bartholomew's Church,
cross a stile beside a gate. Veer slightly right and go across
to a gate in the bottom right corner of the field.
Cross a field to another gate and then down a woodland path
beside a wire fence. Go over a stream and down to a gate and
stile leading out onto a road. Turn right onto the road and
go downhill past some houses. At the junction, turn right
following the sign to Chalford and continue on that road along
the bottom of the valley back into Chalford village. Pass
the playing fields and turn left to cross the River Frome,
then turn right onto the canal towpath (Grid Ref. 903025).
From this point, the Thames and Severn Canal remains close
to the River Frome and the footpath runs between the two.
After a few yards the canal starts to look the part again
(i.e. it has water). Pass some cottages alongside the remains
of the Red Lion Lock and a bridge. Continued straight ahead
past the New Red Lion Inn and come to the A419 road (Grid
Ref.896025). Cross the road to the right of the Springfield
Hotel entrance and go into an industrial premises, turning
immediately right to walk along the opposite towpath between
the factories (Elbesee Products and Just Craft) and the canal.
The canal soon disappears into a drain duct then reappears
a few yards further on. Beside a bus shelter the path turns
to run alongside the main road.
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