Route outline for walk gl111:
Adlestrop - The Macmillan Way - Chastleton - Chastleton House - Chastleton Barrow Iron Age Fort - Cornwell - Daylesford - The Macmillan Way - Lower Oddington - Adlestrop Park - Adlestrop
Points of Interest/Notes on this walk:
Adlestrop is immortalised in a poem published just before World War 1: 'Yes I remember Adlestrop -The name, because one afternoon.Of heat the express train drew up thereUnwontedly. It was late June.' 'The steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat.No one left & no one cameOn the bare platform. What I sawWas Adlestrop - only the name.' Edward Thomas 1878 - 1917
National Trails & Long Paths included on this walk:
Part of this walk follows a section of The Macmillan Way, a 467km (290 miles) linear footpath connecting Boston in Lincolnshire, England with Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. The Macmillan Way is waymarked by a green bow. For more walks that include a section of this trail see The Macmillan Way.
You can find more walks near this one on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps: (click/TAP to select)
1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (the ones with orange/yellow covers):
1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Map (the ones with pink/magenta covers):
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