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Directions
With the Bluebell Railway line on your
right, go forward into the concrete farm road (signed West
Sussex Border Path). Shortly after the old house and the pond
on the left, follow the road round to the right and go under
the railway bridge. Cross the stile by the locked gate, continue
through the farm, and follow the road downhill until it turns
left. At this point, continue forward on a cross-field path
between fences (signposted Sussex Border Path).
On reaching the wood on the far side of the field, cross
the stile and continue down a clear track. Cross the footbridge
and bear left on a rising gravel track, ignoring paths to
left and right. When the track reaches the field on the brow,
continue forward on the narrow, sunken footpath between the
lines of trees, until reaching the stile at the road (opposite
cottages). Cross the stile and turn left on the road (OS ref:
379340). Walk along the road for about five hundred metres
(take care: narrow lane with limited visibility). An
option is not to go out onto the road, but to walk parallel
with the road, inside the fields; this is not a right of way,
but it is safer.
After passing Legsheath Lane on your right, you cross the
end of Weir Wood reservoir.
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Immediately after the locked Southern Water gate on the left,
turn sharp left up a narrow steep path and follow the fence
line to a stile. Go over the stile, and go forward, passing
the pylon immediately on your left and walk up the steep field,
aiming for a stile with high rocks beyond. Cross the stile
and bear right on rising ground. Walk along the base of the
line of rocks, keeping them on your left. (Good views of Weir
Wood Reservoir). After the last rock, the path joins a broad,
clearly defined path; turn left onto it. This path passes
along the top of the line of rocks. (Safety note: if you
have children or a dog with you, keep them away from the sheer
drops.)
In about four hundred metres, cross the stile or go through
the gate into the field. Bear left on a descending cross-field
path (aim for the pylon). Continue down this field to a gap
in the line of trees and then bear right to a footbridge.
Having crossed the footbridge, turn left and aim for a gap
in the wood on far side of field, marked by a finger post.
On reaching the wood, continue forward on clear path as far
as the stile. Climb steeply up the Bluebell Railway embankment.
Before crossing the line, stop, look and listen, to make sure
the line is clear. (Kingscote station is up the line to
your right, Sharpthorne tunnel and Horsted Keynes are down
the line to your left).
Having crossed the line, descend steeply to the stile, cross
it and follow the path to the road. Turn left onto the road.
Where the road rises to the entrance to Birch Farm Nursery,
turn right through the metal five-bar gate into the field,
crossing to the stile in the far right corner. Cross the stile
into the woods. In one hundred and fifty metres, turn right
onto a crossing grassy track. (In dry conditions, it is possible
to continue on the line of the footpath rather than turn right
onto this grassy track. The footpath then reaches the rough
forest road as below.) In one hundred and twenty five metres,
turn left where the grassy track meets a rough surfaced forest
road. (This is a permissive bridle path through Forestry Enterprise
woods.) Stay on this rough road for one mile, ignoring all
turnings to left and right. At the end of the road, go through
gap at the side of the double gates and come to the end of
the walk.
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