Top of Park Road furthest from village centre, there are two sets of gates on the right just after the houses. Go through metal gate, follow muddy path down the slope, with fence to your right, to bottom right corner. The deer might be there (a magnificent sight) or in a nearby field, so dogs should be on leads.
In front of you there’s locked metal gates; turn right into next field, with fence to your left. After a few minutes, go through another metal gate in the corner and then over the stile. (There’s room for dogs to duck under it.) Follow footpath through woody area, across teeny wooden bridge and then along left of the field. After a couple of minutes there’s a gap in the fence with a footpath sign. Turn right onto the gravelly road. (Watch out for cars.) This passes Keepers Cottage and soon reaches the main road, opposite Mill House. Turn right, walking along Station Road, past the fabulous Sports & Social Club grounds, back into the village.
In front of you there’s locked metal gates; turn right into next field, with fence to your left. After a few minutes, go through another metal gate in the corner and then over the stile. (There’s room for dogs to duck under it.) Follow footpath through woody area, across teeny wooden bridge and then along left of the field. After a couple of minutes there’s a gap in the fence with a footpath sign. Turn right onto the gravelly road. (Watch out for cars.) This passes Keepers Cottage and soon reaches the main road, opposite Mill House. Turn right, walking along Station Road, past the fabulous Sports & Social Club grounds, back into the village.