When: Saturday, 9th November, 2.30pm start time – 5pm approx finish time
Just in case there are any daylight saving glitches with calendars, the start time should read as two-thirty pm.
Starting point: At the layby to the East of Quainton Parish Church next to footpath signs.
Free parking to the East of the Church in the layby and along the road down the hill from it.
Nat Grid SP750201
Nearest Post Code HP22 4AP
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Description:
We start from the layby next to the non village side of the church and walk through the 14thC Holy Cross and St. Mary church yard and into Church Street, past the Alms Houses and some other interesting properties and stop by the Green for pre-walk refreshments at the George and Dragon Coffee Shop and Tea Room next to the Village Green (bring cash or card payment). It’s a lovely setting in a pretty Bucks village.
At about 3pm we resume walking, (or you could join us at this point by the Green) up to Quainton Hill via Swans Way and to the site of the medieval village of Fulbrook, where a moated manor house used to be (but now only a farm-house remains of the former village buildings). We loop round and back up the Quainton Hill and historical Earthworks where, if the conditions allow, we can enjoy the sun setting over the beautiful landscape. We return close to the windmill and along a cobbled path into the village, and back past the alms houses and churchyard.
There could be muddy areas, one stile and there could be inquisitive cows which roam over a large area.
175M Ascent approx
In the right conditions this is a fantastic place to enjoy the sun setting (at 4.20pm on 9/11/24) and it’s after-glow onto clouds if we are lucky.
Well behaved dogs are allowed.
Walk leader: Alan Cooper 07550002345
Walk leader: Alan Cooper 07550002345