Ampthill to Haynes Ampthill to Haynes Planning Your Walk WALK 3
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Ampthill to Haynes Ampthill to Haynes Planning Your Walk www.greensandridgewalk.co.uk WALK 3 Public Transport 1 From Bedford Street follow the path along the top 5 At the T-junction turn right into Great Lane and of the ridge towards Houghton House. At the then, after 100m, turn left on to the path leading to Walk 3 can be accessed by train at Flitwick and getting the bus The farm buildings turn right and follow the track behind St. Mary’s Church. Turn left at the church and to Ampthill. A Monday to Sunday bus service operates between Bedford and Luton (route S1), please phone for further details. the barns to King’s Wood. follow the track towards Pedley Wood Farm. There is a Monday to Saturday service between Clophill, Before reaching the farm turn left off the track and Maulden, Ampthill and Flitwick (route J1 and 200). Greensand 2 Turn right and follow the field boundaries down follow the waymark signs around to the edge of the hill to King’s Farm, across The Brache, and into Chicksands Wood. Follow the wood edge, or For bus times 01234 228337 (office hours) Maulden. Turn left and follow George Street for take the permissive path through the wood, to 0871 200 22 33 260m, turning left to the church before The the road at Appley Corner. For train times 08457 484950 Ridge Walk George public house. 6 Turn left and follow the road for 430m before Parking and Toilets 3 Walk through the churchyard and then turn left, turning right onto the bridleway past Hill Farm to through the church car park, into Church the road. Turn left and follow the road for 90m and Car parking is available at various points along the route, AMPTHILL TO HAYNES Meadow. Follow the waymarked route to then turn right onto a grass track, bearing right denoted by P on the map, including the railway stations. 8.8 miles/13.5km Maulden Wood. Follow the southern edge of across the field to Deadman’s Cross. the wood past a round thatched cottage and the Accommodation Forest Lodge to the A6. There are several guest houses and B&Bs along the route. For further details on accommodation, please contact: 4 Cross the dual carriageway with care and follow the signs downhill before turning left up the steps i Bedford Tourist Information Centre 01234 215226 into an area of woodland. Follow the waymarked i Sandy Tourist Information Centre 01767 682728 path until you reach Back Street in Clophill. Turn left and follow the road for 250m before turning left Useful Maps at the bend into The Slade. Walk up this road then branch to the right towards Kiln Farm. At the farm, The walk is covered by Ordnance Survey Landranger sheet no. 153 & 165 and Explorer sheet no. 192, 193 & 208 turn right into Old Kiln Lane, walk past an orchard and then turn left to follow Kiln Lane. Further Information If you encounter any problems or would like further information on any of our other trails please contact us at: Maulden Heath Bedfordshire County Council Countryside Access Services County Hall, Cauldwell Street design: out of the bleu 01767 319028 Bedford MK42 9AP 01234 228324 RURAL TRANSPORT PARTNERSHIP Katherine’s Cross, Ampthill. All details correct on date of printing, August 2007 Walk 3 Ampthill to Haynes Church Meadow, Maulden St Mary’s Church, Clophill A600 Church Meadow is one of the few remaining areas of unimproved The profile of a medieval burial mound is still visible Warden grassland on the Greensand Ridge and has been designated a Site of in the grounds of St.Mary’s, a ruined 15th century Great 8.8 miles/13.5km Wood Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Further on, the Forestry Commission’s perpendicular church on the far side of the village. Haynes Maulden Wood is also a SSSI. The wood is split between greensand and glacial boulder clay areas, which produces a diversity of flora and fauna. Deadman's Cross The various tracks through the wood are all open to pedestrian access. KEY 6 Houghton House ad A6 Chu Ro Appley rch End Corner Rowney Greensand Ridge Houghton House was built in the Jacobean style for the Countess of Pembroke Warren 1 Walk in 1615. It was designed as a nobleman’s hunting seat, with many elegant G r rooms. Houghton House is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and thought e a Alternative and to be John Bunyan’s "House Beautiful" in Pilgrims Progress. Bunyan would have t L extension routes a visited the area in the 17th century whilst plying his trade as a tinker. King's ne Wood Chicksands Road Wood Houghton Pedley House Maulden Mausoleum Bedford Wood Village or housing Street 2 The Ailesbury Mausoleum in Maulden was 4 Chicksands Shefford Lake or water one of the first mausolea to be built in Ampthill Maulden 5 St. Mary's England. It was built in 1656 by the first Earl Park Wood Church Kiln of Elgin, Thomas Bruce, after the death of his 1 St. Mary's Woodland King's Church Farm Clophill second wife, Diana Countess of Oxford. Farm Parkland Many alterations to the structure have Church Campton Katherine's Meadow occurred over the centuries, and repairs Cross 3 were undertaken in 2001 by Bedfordshire Railway Ampthill County Council, using traditional materials. Maulden Church Warren Wood Public house Scale Kings Farm Chicksands Wood Historic building 0 12 km Maulden A507 e Together with adjacent Pedley Wood, Chicksands Wood h c St Mary's approx. a r Church B Church e makes up one of the largest ancient woodland sites in the h Meadow Farm T George 0 1 mile H A a Street m d pth rro iece county. Oak timbers from the wood were used in the il w P R l Ro ad h c The George r u building of Ely Cathedral. There are over 4 miles of h Parking C medieval woodbanks within and around the wood marking This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the divisions of ownership. Public toilets Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Bedfordshire County Council 100017358 2007..