We were determined not to climb the giant hill that took us
directly to the Trig Pillar and we wanted to see a side of the hills that we
hadn’t visited before, so we decided to take the less direct route. We headed
south-east down a very narrow lane which went past a very large white building which
was big enough to be a hotel but looked like a block of flats. This brought us
out onto a very narrow and covered country road with a very slim pavement. Upon
arrival to the village, we walked upstream alongside a small freshwater stepped
waterfall with some lovely plants growing over the neighbouring fences. At the
crossroads we proceeded directly over and followed the church wall on the left until
the road reached around a house to cross a style at the end. After crossing a
narrow footpath, we proceeded east across two fields to enter the woods.
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