Appleton Thorn and Grappenhall, Warrington
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The village at the start of the walk is home to a thorn tree, the existence of which has been recorded for 800 years. The walk, which is fairly flat, uses bridleways and field-paths but is mainly through woods owned by the Woodland Trust or by local communities and, although it is close to heavily built-up areas, they are scarcely seen. There is a pub at the start and another halfway round in the cobbled streets of the old part of Grappenhall.
England - North England - Cheshire - Countryside
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Ancient Monument, Birds, Butterflies, Church, Flowers, Good for Kids, Mostly Flat, Play Area, Pub, Public Transport, Wildlife, Woodland
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