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Walks in the Coleshill area
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Village Walks
Coleshill is fortunate to have almost 15 miles of well maintained
footpaths within the parish boundaries. These make up two circular
walks of between seven and eight miles each, both of which pass by
the Red Lion pub at the centre of Coleshill.
The East/West circuit starts from the Red Lion heading
through woods and across fields, over the busy A355 Amersham -
Beaconsfield road, over fields past Brentford Grange and reaching
Bottom House Farm lane. Turning south along the narrow lane past
Hales Woods and then through Hodgemoor Woods until emerging at The
Magpie Pub on the A355.Turning off Magpie lane on footpaths past
Ongar Hill Farm, Luckings Farm and emerging at Common with views of
the windmill ahead of you. Across the common and fields towards
Winchmore Hill, turning back to Coleshill in West Wood. Across more
fields and passing Lands Farm, passing the side of All Saints church
brings you back to the Red Lion.
The North/South circuit leaves the Red Lion turning right
along Village Road, past the green triangle at New Road and through
the woods and fields above Amersham. Turning back towards Coleshill
a different path takes you back to Tower Road, past the cricket club
and across the fields crossing the East/West circuit. Skirting
around Bowers Farm across Magpie Lane and into fields past Ongar
Hill Farm and on to Owlsears and Great Bears Woods. Returning
through more fields past Luckings Farm and onto the Windmill Hill
for a short walk back to the Red Lion
A full description of Coleshill Footpaths is available in a
Footpaths and Bridleways map produced by Coleshill Parish Council in
association with Buckinghamshire County Council and the Parish Paths
Partnership, a Countryside Commission initiative. This handy pocket
sized leaflet features illustrations of many historic Coleshill
landmarks drawn by local artist Stephen Hitchen. Copies are
available by application to the Clerk to the Parish Council
click here
The Parish Council takes an active interest in maintaining clear
footpath access and ensuring protection for rights of way. In the
vent of any difficulty with footpath access of signage please email
the Clerk to the Parish Council click
here
The Chiltern Society

The Chiltern Society publishes a definitive set of footpath and
bridleway maps for the Chilterns. The Chiltern Society was founded
in 1965 in response to wide concerns about the damaging developments
and impassable footpaths of the Chilterns. The Chiltern Society has
many specialised groups dedicated to maintaining the Chilterns.
These
include:-
Planning Team and Rights of Way Group - A regular programme of
weekend and midweek walks is organised by this group
Historic Works and Buildings Group
Chiltern Conservation Volunteers
Rivers and Wetlands Group
Photogroup
Cycling Group - A regular series of on and off road cycle rides is
organised by this group
Chiltern News is published quarterly and sent free to all members
If you would like to know more or would like to join visit the
Chiltern Society web site at
www.chilternsociety.org.uk
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