After passing through Hatchet Wood, the bridleway continued to descend, now between mature hedgerows either side. At one point there was a view left over the Hambleden Valley around Arizona Farm. About half a mile after leaving the wood, the bridleway ended at a lane, where I turned left to reach Skirmett. At a road junction I walked straight on, immediately crossing a bridge over the Hamble Brook (which I was pleased to see was flowing well). The road soon turned left, and a few yards further on I turned right along a footpath.
The bridleway continuing through Hatchet Wood towards Skirmett
The bridleway continuing through Hatchet Wood towards Skirmett
Looking towards Arizona Farm in the Hambleden Valley, from the bridleway
The bridleway continuing from Hatchet Wood towards Skirmett
The bridleway continuing from Hatchet Wood towards Skirmett
The bridleway continuing from Hatchet Wood towards Skirmett
The lane into Skirmett
The Hamble Brook at Skirmett
The path started with garden boundaries either side, but soon there was a field beyond the fence on my left. The path rose quite steeply uphill, fairly soon turning right and then turning left after a short distance, now continuing uphill through Combe Wood. There was still several hundred yards to the highest point of the path, but the gradient was now easy. At some point the path left Combe Wood and ran between Great Wood, on the left, and Poynatts Wood.
Near the start of the footpath from Skirmett to Combe Wood
View right, from the footpath continuing towards Combe Wood
The footpath continuing towards Combe Wood
The footpath through Combe Wood
The footpath continuing through Combe Wood
The path continuing between Great Wood and Poynatts Wood
The path continuing between Great Wood and Poynatts Wood
The path continuing between Great Wood and Poynatts Wood
View out from Great Wood
Approaching the highest point of the path