Grid reference TQ1551
near to Westhumble, Surrey, England
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Road to Westhumble
Leading down from Ashcombe Wood towards the ruined chapel at the western end of Westhumble.
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Bridleway crosses North Downs Way in Ashcombe Wood
The bridleway descending to the North Downs Way continues going down to Bradley Farm.
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Viewed over parched Chapel Lane valley
View from footpath Wootton 105 across the parched National Trust-owned landscape between Polesden Lacey and Westhumble village. The footpath leads through the kissing gate into a rather narrow defile along the north edge of the woodland.
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Ranmore Common
On the lower slope, which runs down to Ranmore Common Road.
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Bridleways on Ranmore Common
Narrow trackway passing here through dense deciduous woodland.
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Westhumble Chapel
Ruins of 12th century Westhumble Chapel. Now cared for by the National Trust and on the route of London Green Belt Way. To read National Trust notice see Link
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Westhumble Chapel
Only the west gable and parts of the east end remain of the oldest building in Westhumble. The chapel is thought to have been built during the late twelfth or early thirteenth century for the use of villagers, particularly when floods... (more)
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Keeper's Cottage, Ranmore Common Road
looking north
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Keepers Cottage
Property on the northern edge of Ranmore Common. Ranmore Common Road is a rural lane with passing places.
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Ranmore Common Road near Westhumble
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Denbies Vineyard
A corner at the northern edge of Denbies Vineyard with views across the Mole Gap to Box Hill.
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Polesden Lacey Estate
Oak tree, close to the path.
As I was positioning myself, between holly bushes, a man with his dog approached from behind. I had anticipated a wait whilst the pair disappeared along the main path but was surprised to find them cutting... (more)
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