Combe Gibbet's Grisly Tale
Climb to Berkshire's windswept high ground, the scene of a 17th-century double murder.
Distance 7 miles (11.3km)
Minimum time 3hrs
Ascent/gradient 560ft (171m)
Level of difficulty Hard
Paths Woodland paths, field and downland tracks, some road and stretch of Wayfarer's Walk, 5 stiles
Landscape Gentle farmland, steep scarp of Inkpen Hill and lofty heights of Wessex downs
Suggested map aqua3 OS Explorer 158 Newbury & Hungerford
Start/finish SU 379615
Dog friendliness Signs at intervals request dogs on leads
Parking Small car park to east of Walbury Hill
Public toilets None on route
Description
Stand at the foot of Inkpen Hill on a bleak winter's afternoon and look for the outline of Combe Gibbet, just visible against the darkening sky. This has to be one of the wildest, most dramatic scenes in southern England. These lonely Wessex downs have a timeless quality to them and nowhere is this more apparent than here at Inkpen Hill.
Directions
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1 Cross the road to a gate and go down the field towards the corner of a wood on the right. Edge round it and head for a curtain of trees ahead. Follow the path as it veers to the left of the woodland, making for a gate in the fence. Walk down the lane to the second bridleway on your left. Follow it between fields, sweeping right to Highwood Farm.
2 Join a concrete track and follow it to the road. Turn left, keep left at the next junction and pass St Laurence's Church. Pass West Woodhay House and a turning for Kintbury and follow the road round a left bend. Turn right 80yds (73m) beyond it and continue to Prosser's Farm. Keep ahead at the road, cross over and follow the track to a thatched cottage. Keep right at the first fork and then turn left when you get to the second.
3 Follow the woodland trail to a junction of paths by a stone and swing left. Keep to the path, skirting the woodland. Emerge from the trees, pass several houses and turn right at the first kissing gate. Follow the winding path across the field to a kissing gate. Cross the road to a lane and follow it down beside a gate and round to the right. Make for a gate on the left, pass a tennis court and walk ahead along the edge of a lawn to a kissing gate by an oak tree. Cross the field to another, keep left at the road towards Manor Farm and cross a stile in front of you at the bend.
4 Veer left after a few paces to a gate. Follow a path between a hedge and fence, go through two kissing gates and follow a section of boardwalk. Look for a tree house on the right, pass alongside a beech hedge and follow a drive to the road. Bear left to a stile and follow the fence. Cross into the next field, towards Inkpen church and a stile. Turn right, down to the junction, bear left, pass the Inkpen village sign and swing left to follow a waymarked track. Continue to the next waymark and then keep a line of trees and bushes on the right before heading out across open fields. Make for the next waymark and keep ahead between the trees.
5 The path climbs gradually to reach a stile. Aim diagonally left, ascending steeply now towards a cleft in the ridge of Inkpen Hill. At the summit, look for a gate in the field boundary and keep the fence on your right. Make for a gate ahead and turn left to join a byway. Follow the track to Combe Gibbet and cross two stiles at either end of it. Continue down the track to the road, cross over and follow the Wayfarer's Walk. Keep on the main track, back to the car park.
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