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I did this walk of about 9.6 miles on Saturday, 15th March, 2025. It was a repeat of a walk I did exactly fifteen months ago, on 15th December 2023.
I parked on Maidensgrove Common where the lane crosses it (grid reference SU 717886), and started walking about 10.05am. I began by following the lane towards Maidensgrove (so the largest part of the common was to my left). I then turned left along a footpath that followed the drive to Maidensgrove Farm. The footpath went half-left through the farm buildings, then continued between wooden fences with paddocks or meadows either side to reach Doyley Wood. The path continued straight on through the wood, before turning half-right, as it descended into a valley. There was then quite a steep section up the other side of the valley.
The drive to Maidensgrove Farm
The path from Maidensgrove Farm to Doyley Wood
The path descending through Doyley Wood
The path crossing the valley bottom in Doyley Wood
The path ascending through Doyley Wood
The path left Doyley Wood near the top of the slope (I got here a bit sooner than I'd expected), and continued along the left edge of a large meadow (with a nice view to my right). I then entered Long Wood, and immediately turned right onto a bridleway. This ran just inside the wood beside the meadow for about a quarter of a mile, before continuing between hedges. It then merged with a bridleway coming in on the right (my usual route from Maidensgrove to Pishill) before joining a drive and then a lane. This passed Pishill church on my left, before dropping downhill to reach a road.
The meadow between Doyley Wood and Long Wood
View right from the meadow
The bridleway after I turned right inside Long Wood
Further along the bridleway
The end of the bridleway, in Pishill
Pishill church
I turned right along the road, then when the road turned right I went left along a track. After passing a garden on the right, I turned right along a footpath that began between high conifer hedges - there was a sign at the start of the path indicating it was on the route of an organised run. The path continued fairly gently uphill between a fence and a hedge on my right, to reach Hollandridge Lane (a byway) at the top of the slope. I went straight on here, the path almost immediately switching from the right to the left of a hedgerow and dropping downhill into a valley.
The start of the path after I turned right from the track in Pishill
The path continuing uphill to Hollandridge Lane
The path descending from Hollandridge Lane