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Title - walks and cycle rides

Hanworth, Aldborough & Thwaite Common
by Marilyn Taylor and Anita Delf.

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Walk through the cemetery gates towards the wall, turn left, then right at the finger post onto the field edge.

Turn left and maintain direction to the country lane, turning right here and walking through the farmyard some distance ahead.

Continue straight ahead until arriving at Hanworth Church.

St Bartholomew Church sits quietly amongst fields with a superb back rop of Hanworth Hall. This early 18th century hall was built by Robert Doughty.

Passing the church turn left, continue some way along the road, over a cattle grid, passing Hanworth Common on your right with woods to the left. At the crossroads and give way sign turn left, sign posted Thurgaton. Passing the pond on the left go over the second cattle grid at the sign "The Common".

This is an extremely picturesque section of the walk and on a warm day is entirely delightful.

Continue straight ahead walking uphill to the finger post on the left at the top. Turn here on to Weavers Way (a white arrow on a green circle).

Weavers Way is the long distance footpath which runs for 90kms from Cromer on the North Norfolk coast to Great Yarmouth on the East Norfolk coast.

Continue on Weavers Way to a lane and turn right. After approximately 200 yards turn left climbing a stile into a meadow. Climb the next stile on the opposite side and follow the path ahead to emerge between houses onto Aldborough Green.

Cross the Green towards the village sign, passing an Antique Wine Press given by the village of Villiers Saint Denis to mark the twinning of the two villages in October 1996 and arrive at the road.

Walk ahead along this road, turning left at the finger post beyond the Garage. Follow the footpath, turn left in front of the converted mill and pass over the footbridge.

Cross the meadow, turn left at the road and after approximately 400 yards turn right at a finger post and stile onto a field.

On reaching the road cross over to the lovely round tower church.

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