Standon - Latchford - Barwick - River Rib - Standon
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Standon - Latchford - Barwick - River Rib - Lordship - Standon
On this walk you will cross the River Rib on footbridges adjacent to two fords. You will pass another two. The countryside is varying and undulating. You will walk through open fields and woodland and along country lanes. Standon Lordship, which stands beside the Rib, was built in 1546 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, Secretary of Stete to Henry VIII. It was later used by the Duke of Wellington (victor of Waterloo) as a hunting lodge.
England - Central England - Hertfordshire - River Walk
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Birds, Butterflies, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Good for Kids, Great Views, Mostly Flat, Pub, Public Transport, River, Wildlife, Woodland
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