Ufton Nervet - Ufton Court - Ashen Wood
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This walk is very much something to be undertaken before heading off for a good pub lunch or indeed after one, to help the digestion. Ufton Nervet is a quiet village located between Reading and Newbury near the A4 and Kennet and Avon Canal. Unfortunately, the village made the headlines in November 2004 when a high-speed train ploughed into a car parked on a railway crossing, killing seven people. This walk does not pass anywhere near this location.
Starting near St Peter's Church, which was built in 1862 on the site of an earlier church, the route takes the walker down a gravel track with views over the Kennet Valley on the right. The first stop is the site of an early manor-house with its restored fish-ponds which would have supplied the lord's table.
Later the walk proceeds down the drive of Ufton Court, which was rebuilt in the 16th Century and was home to the Perkins family, who were persecuted for being Catholics. Ufton Court is now run as an educational and conference centre and they put on fantastic open days in the summer months.
The walk later skirts Normoor Copse and Ashen Wood before passing by a ruined church and the Dog and Partridge, though the latter establishment which was a pub is now a private house!
Later on, Sulhamstead is reached, where the walker can view the old schoolhouse, the remnants of St Michael's Church and a wooden farm building resting on staddle-tones.
The route then returns across open fields before passing the local village school and the church to return to the start.
England - South England - Berkshire - Countryside
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Ancient Monument, Church, Mostly Flat, Woodland
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