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A circular ramble from Grendon, via Easton Maudit Graham Edwards
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We hope that you enjoy this walk. It has great views, particularly on a clear day. We would like to thank our friend Mary Langley for showing us it.
It should be noted that there is the 4 possibility of sheep, horses and various farm animals on this walk, so dogs
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should be kept on a lead at all times. The idea behind these occasional walks is to encourage us to visit our neighbouring villages and enjoy the surrounding countryside. The different seasons can greatly effect the scenery, with delightful flowers in the meadows and woodlands in spring time, wild fruit in autumn and crisp clear frosty days in winter. You can often increase the distance you see, as well as blowing away those winter cobwebs. Reversing the walks can also give different views that you might miss in one direction, and adds another walk to your repertoire.
Please remember to close all gates after you and to take any litter home.
All of our walks can be traced using the Ordnance Survey Explorer Maps No’s: 192/207/208/223/224. These
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catchment area.
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