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High Hurstwood High Weald Welly Walk - Walk4Life

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for its historic character of: rolling hills draped with small <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong> Heroes is a primary school programmethat encourages children to do the following actions:ExploreEnjoy!Be proud ofthe local countryside around your Take Care of www.naturalengland.org.uk Find out about more go to the learning zone onwww.highweald.org show them!Produced by the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong> AONB Unit with support from:<strong>Walk</strong> FactsDistance: Time: Description: RISK ASSESSMENT - Points to consider Footpaths and rights of way are subject to change. Thewalk should always be checked for new risks beforeventuring out, especially when planning to take groupsof children. Remember to follow the Countryside Code.www.highweald.org<strong>High</strong> <strong>Hurstwood</strong>CE Primary School<strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong> <strong>Welly</strong> <strong>Walk</strong><strong>High</strong> <strong>Hurstwood</strong>Be a <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong> Hero - you can make a difference


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789101112Look out for...!5Key2Holy TrinityChurch34Burnt Oak LaneSandhurst LaneWindmill(Disused)Grey BurchettsWoodSchool roadHistoric Farmstead112watercourseChilies Lane11Duck & DrakeRoyal OakFarmhistoricrouteway1 Toad Hall106SleechesFarm! this roadCoppiced TreesAlder Lane987This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey materialwith the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the


Ancient WoodlandLook out for signs of coppiced trees in the woods - seeif you can spot trees with multiple trunks!the light can reach right downlots of wild plants can growand small mammals eat theThe <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong> Iron Industrynecessary raw materials thatgeology of sands and claysVisit www.highweald.org to learn more about theIron Story of the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong>The Story of the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Weald</strong>’s Fieldsclearances were done in anAncient Routewaysand coastal plains wouldwoods each year to fattenlate summer and earlydento see where historic routeways exist in and around<strong>High</strong> <strong>Hurstwood</strong>.Scattered FarmsteadsWhat local building materials can you spot on thehouses that you pass?

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