
Bridge and Ford over
the Bide Brook
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Directions
From the car park take the marked path
into Lacock village, past the abbey and the photographic museum.
Go past the Stables Tea Room to the Red Lion. Turn right opposite
the Red Lion (the road is called East Street, but the street
name is not marked)
At the T junction, turn right (opposite the Lacock Bakery)
into Church Street (beside the Carpenters Arms) and walk past
King John's Hunting Yard and towards the church. Turn left
into the road opposite the church and follow that lane to
a humpback bridge and ford, crossing the Bide Brook. Cross
the bridge, turn right and follow the path beside the brook.
After leaving the brook, continue to the
top of the lane then turn right and go through a kissing gate.
Follow a tarmac footpath straight across the field (the River
Avon comes into view over to the right). Go through a kissing
gate and follow the path past cottages to a road. Turn right
and, after a few yards, turn right again to cross a bridge
over the River Avon. Immediately after crossing the bridge
turn left over a stile into a field. There is a tree in the
middle of the field; go to the right of the tree and head
towards the point where a wall meets a metal fence. Go over
a metal stile and cross the road to a tree-lined footpath
skirting round the edge of private land. Follow the path round
to a double squeeze stile. Go through and follow the left
field edge round 2 sides of the field to half-way up the second
side.
The next stile is almost hidden among
the hawthorns on the left, just after a fenced gap. Cross
that double stile into a field and turn right. The path is
poorly marked, but roughly follows the right hand side of
the field and then through into the woods.
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Directions (continued)
At this point the path picks up the line of the old Berks
and Wilts Canal. But the section through the trees is well
shaded and readily becomes muddy, so expect some difficult
walking until you are out of the trees. Fortunately this is
quite a short section and, after the next stile, you come
out onto a metalled path running alongside the old canal.
The River Avon comes back into view down on the left.
The path comes to an old bridge (recently restored), where
a seat provides a scenic point for a welcome rest. Continue
along the same path (from this point the canal is virtually
dry) and through a gateway. Just before a second gateway (where
the path changes to gravel) turn right and cross a stile and
promptly go left across another stile leading into woodland.
Follow the turns of the woodland path then cross a stile into
a field. Cross a narrow section of the field straight ahead
to the corner of a tree boundary, then follow the line of
trees straight ahead along the left hand side of the field.
Go through a gate and continue straight ahead across the next
field. Pass through another gate into another field and follow
the left hand boundary along to a tarmac farm road.
Turn right onto the farm road and follow it uphill towards
woodland. Cross two cattle grids and follow the road through
the woods, out between fields and up to where it sweeps right,
crosses another farm track and leads out to a T junction with
a public lane (Grid Ref. 937692). This section the route presents
sweeping views of the Wiltshire countryside. Turn left at
the T junction and follow this lane for about 100 yards until
you reach a cottage. Cross the stile on the right near the
cottage and walk diagonally back across a paddock crossing
to the opposite hedge and another stile. After crossing that
stile go diagonally left across a field to a further stile
in the far corner. Cross the left-hand corner of the next
field and go over another stile into woodland and follow the
path to a further stile. Cross into a field and walk along
the right hand edge to yet another stile, which crosses into
Bowden Park (an area of parkland below Bowden House, with
views down to the plain of the Avon valley).
Move down to the lowest part of the field, away from Bowden
House (though you may want to go over and take a look at this
impressive house) and down to a gate (Grid Ref. 934684). After
passing through the gate head straight down a field to another
gate and stile leading into a field that is notable for its
Scarlet Pimpernel plants.
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Follow the left side of that field round to a stile beside
a house. Cross the stile, follow the path between hedges then
turn left on a drive. Go through a boundary onto Bewley Common.
The drive changes from tarmac to gravel and sweeps left; at
that point turn right onto a footpath leading across the common
to a road. Turn right onto the road and follow that road along,
over the River Avon and back to Lacock Car Park.
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