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Directions
Opposite Stonehill House, take the bridleway, which passes
along the top of Stonehill Rocks, with extensive views over
Weir Wood reservoir and the surrounding countryside. Continue
along the bridleway for about 500 metres, until reaching a
field.
(Safety note: if you have children or dogs with you, keep
them away from the steep drops to your left for the first
section of this stretch.)
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On reaching the field, cross the stile or go through the gate, and turn right
on a sunken track. As the track descends, follow the right
edge of the field as its curves to a gateway. Go through the
gateway, and continue on the right side of the field, and
go ahead on a track as far as the old brick and stone bridge
over the stream (River Medway). Cross the bridge and continue
between farm buildings. This is Mill Place Farm (OS ref. 374348).
Go under the railway arch (Bluebell Railway) and turn left
on the footpath through the wood. When the footpath reaches
the surfaced road, turn left on the road. Where the road dips,
and shortly before a rough flinty lay-by and double metal
gates on the left, turn left onto a signposted footpath by
a post-and-rail fence. Follow the path through the copse until
reaching a stile. Cross the stile and ascend the steep railway
embankment.
(Safety note: before crossing the railway line, stop,
look and listen, to make sure it is clear.)
Cross the Bluebell Railway line and descend steeply to a
stile. Cross the stile and follow the footpath through the
wood. On reaching field, continue on the same line on a cross-field
path, aiming for the pylon. To the right of the pylon, cross
the footbridge, and go half left through a gap in the trees.
Continue steeply up a cross-field path, to the highest point
of the field.
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