Saunderton via Bledlow Circular
vicino a Saunderton, England (United Kingdom)
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You may reduce the length of the standard walk by over 8km to 9km (5.6 miles) by following the standard walk directions given until [3].Then follow the short walk directions and then pick up the standard walk directions at [8].
Varying the walk You may combine the Saunderton North short walk with the Saunderton South short walk for a 18.3km (11.4 miles) walk. This walk takes the form of a figure of 8. With plenty of refreshment stops along the way, you may choose to start with the Saunderton North or the Saunderton South walk.
Lengthening the walk You may increase the length of this walk by over 9km to 26.9km (16.7 miles) by combining it with the Saunderton South short walk. For the more ambitious, the walk may be lengthened by over 18km to 33.3km (20.7 miles) by combining it with the Saunderton South standard walk. Both of these longer walks take the form of a figure of 8. With plenty of refreshment stops along the way, you may choose to start with the Saunderton South or the Saunderton North walk.
Directions for a Saunderton to Princes Risborough walk: 13km (8.1 miles). (Finish in Princes Risborough download above.)
These directions in combination with a pre lunch section of the standard walk provide a linear walk from Saunderton to Princes Risborough.
The Parish Church of Holy Trinity,Bledlow, dates from the 12th century. The nave is believed to be part of the original church, which probably once had transepts and a central tower. Of special interest are the nave arcades, which are fine examples of early 13th century work and also the 14th century windows. There are some interesting remains of medieval mural paintings in the north aisle, particularly that of St. Christopher.
Lyde Gardens,Bledlow, are well worth a visit at any time of the year and may be entered through a gate on Church End immediately east of the churchyard. From the east side of the churchyard you can look down into the Lyde where water from eight springs emerge. The closeness of Holy Trinity Church to the steep banks of the coombe resulted in the local proverb: 'They that live and do abide shall see the church fall in the Lyde.'
St Mary's Church, Radnage was built largely during the 13th century. The church tower is original and is about 3 metres square and of a style which has elements of the late Norman and early English periods. The nave probably dates from the late 13th century and is thus probably a later addition to the original building. It is decorated with wall paintings, which span six centuries. The porch was added in the 15th century and has a fine perpendicular arch above the door.
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Varying the walk You may combine the Saunderton North short walk with the Saunderton South short walk for a 18.3km (11.4 miles) walk. This walk takes the form of a figure of 8. With plenty of refreshment stops along the way, you may choose to start with the Saunderton North or the Saunderton South walk.
Lengthening the walk You may increase the length of this walk by over 9km to 26.9km (16.7 miles) by combining it with the Saunderton South short walk. For the more ambitious, the walk may be lengthened by over 18km to 33.3km (20.7 miles) by combining it with the Saunderton South standard walk. Both of these longer walks take the form of a figure of 8. With plenty of refreshment stops along the way, you may choose to start with the Saunderton South or the Saunderton North walk.
Directions for a Saunderton to Princes Risborough walk: 13km (8.1 miles). (Finish in Princes Risborough download above.)
These directions in combination with a pre lunch section of the standard walk provide a linear walk from Saunderton to Princes Risborough.
The Parish Church of Holy Trinity,Bledlow, dates from the 12th century. The nave is believed to be part of the original church, which probably once had transepts and a central tower. Of special interest are the nave arcades, which are fine examples of early 13th century work and also the 14th century windows. There are some interesting remains of medieval mural paintings in the north aisle, particularly that of St. Christopher.
Lyde Gardens,Bledlow, are well worth a visit at any time of the year and may be entered through a gate on Church End immediately east of the churchyard. From the east side of the churchyard you can look down into the Lyde where water from eight springs emerge. The closeness of Holy Trinity Church to the steep banks of the coombe resulted in the local proverb: 'They that live and do abide shall see the church fall in the Lyde.'
St Mary's Church, Radnage was built largely during the 13th century. The church tower is original and is about 3 metres square and of a style which has elements of the late Norman and early English periods. The nave probably dates from the late 13th century and is thus probably a later addition to the original building. It is decorated with wall paintings, which span six centuries. The porch was added in the 15th century and has a fine perpendicular arch above the door.
http://senderismoenlondres.co.uk
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