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Boldre Walks; Walks from Boldre
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Directions
1. Park in Boldre parish church car park, and follow the public footpath leading away from the corner of the car park towards Haywards Farm. Reach the picturesque, part-thatched farmhouse and turn left along a well-compacted, well-hedged, gravel farm track.
2. Pass beside narrow bands of broad-leaved woodland on either side of the track; miss a turn on the right leading to Greenmoor Cottage and Farm, then another to Little Dilton Farm, and a public footpath on the left.
3. Follow the track over relatively open farmland to Dilton Farm. Immediately before the farm buildings, turn left along a grassy bridleway and follow this as it first goes 90 degrees right, then 90 degrees left.
4. Go through a gate and continue straight ahead, past a bridleway on the right, and along a wide, sometimes muddy, well-hedged track.
5. Go through another gate into the Roydon Woods nature reserve, and follow the path as it goes through the edge of this magnificent broad-leaved woodland, here boasting mature oak trees and a tangled under-storey of overgrown, coppiced hazel. Pass a grassy ride on the right, and eventually leave the grasslands on the left to fully enter the wood, ignoring at this point a bridleway on the left.
6. Follow the way through the woods, downhill, past an often flooded pit amongst the trees on the left – Roydon brickworks was on the right down here.
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Cross the Lymington River at a narrow footbridge; and continue ahead, half-left along a well-hedged track. (Roydon Manor can be seen on the right here).
Pass through two gates in quick succession, and immediately turn left at a ‘T’ junction.
7. Ignore a bridleway on the right, eventually leave the confines of the wood, and continue along a tree and hedge-flanked track with grasslands either side.
8. At the top of a short gradient, leave Roydon Woods Nature Reserve; join a narrow tarmac lane and continue downhill, past Blazemore Farm on the left, and Woodland Cottage on the right.
Reach a crossroads, and continue straight ahead along Royden Lane, following the sign for Boldre (½ mile) – note: there is limited alternative parking space here.
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Ignore a lane on the right, then a public footpath on the left, and continue straight ahead. Notice on the right down here, Tidebrook Cottage with its initialed date-stone: HIB 1719.
9. Reach a ‘T’ junction with the Red Lion pub directly opposite, and turn left following the sign for Boldre Church and Beaulieu. Pass a delightful cluster of cottages – the one on the left has a barely legible 1786 date-stone - and cross the Lymington River at Boldre Bridge.
Turn left immediately, down Rodlease Lane, following the sign for Boldre Church – ¾ mile. Pass Rodlease House, a large, 3 storey Georgian residence, on the right; ignore a public footpath on the left; and then turn right along a public footpath opposite the entrance to Rodlease Farm, and immediately before a wholesale nursery business.
10. Pass a footpath on the right, and continue uphill beside broad-leaved woodlands. Turn left upon reaching a narrow lane, and Boldre Church is a short distance away on the right.
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