Mid Downland Parish Walk is on Saturday

3rd July 2021 – 11am

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1. Go down the lane from Edburton Church, turn L and follow the road east for approx 25m.

2. Turn left up track/drive. (bridleway sign)

3 After 900m turn R onto footpath across field.

4. Go through two overgrown hedges/gates/bridges and, at the corner of the wood, fork left onto path across the field (long grass) go through another overgrown hedge and follow path.

5. Cross two tracks and follow the path to Clappers lane

6. Turn R onto the road (CARE)

7. Follow the road for approx 150m. Turn L over style onto path across field.

8. Follow path across fields, (ignore path on R) past sewage treatment plant and along Mill Lane.

9. Just before the end of Mill Lane turn R onto path behind cottages

10. After about 50m a path joins from the left – turn right

11. As you reach the open area fork left on the grass path rather than the concrete one.

12. At the road turn left to Poynings Church.

13. Leave the Church and turn R up the road for approx. 20m.

14. Turn into the farmyard, take path to the left through the plant hire and across the field.

15. At the roundabout take the path directly opposite across the fields.

16. Turn L onto Newtimber lane to the Church.

17. Take the path out the back of the churchyard.

18. At the road turn right and join the cycle path along the side of the A23.

(ALTERNATIVE ROUTE – cross under the A23 and turn right just before the quarry onto the concrete road by New Barn. Take the path on the L just after New Barn (very steep). At the top take the sharp right path (down) to Pyecombe. Rejoin main route at 21.

19. Cross the road by the garage and continue to follow the cycle path towards Brighton.

20. At the top of the hill cross the A23 by the footbridge.

21. At the end of the footbridge turn R along the road (alternative route rejoins)

22. Follow the road for approx. 500m and turn L up road signed London, Henfield Newtimber.

23. Take the path (old road) on the left after approx. 30m to Pyecombe Church.