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QUIET GARDEN
Quiet Garden Tuesday 7th February 10am-Noon
Sarratt Parish Council Meeting
Sarratt Parish Council Meeting - 7.30pm in the village Hall Back Room
SARRATT SCHOOL VACANCY
Caretaker - Interviews - Tuesday 7 February 2012

Walks

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Introduction and AcknowledgementsIntroduction and AcknowledgementsWe are indebted to the Sarratt WI for allowing three walks to be featured each month from their delightful booklet containing 12 walks around Sarratt entitled "New Walks on Old Paths". The booklet is on sale at the Village Post Office for just £2.00.

Chenies - Sarratt Bottom Walk - This walk is courtesy of The Chiltern Society
Walking in Hertfordshire websiteThis website takes you outside of our Parish and has recently gone nationwide - very useful.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number ElevenSarratt WI - Walk Number ElevenWalk No 11 - Commonwood - Penmans Green - Chipperfield - Hillmeads - Plough Lane - Old Forge. 4 miles - Avaried walk through beautiful woodland with some hills.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number ThreeSarratt WI - Walk Number ThreeFour and a half miles. Dawes Common – The Splash – Mount Wood – Goldingtons -The Cock – Newhall Farm Drive – Dimmocks Lane.
A varied walk in the Chess Valley especially enjoyable in Spring when the wildflowers are at their best.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number EightSarratt WI - Walk Number EightOld Forge - Dellfield - Commonwood - Bucks Hill - Jeffreys Farm - Quickmoor Lane - Playing Field. The first part is through the village of Sarratt and its long green, then through the fields towards Chipperfield.
Approximately 3 and a half miles
Sarratt WI - Walk Number SevenSarratt WI - Walk Number SevenAn interesting walk through mixed woods and farmland. 6 1/2 miles
Dawes Common - Rosehall_Bragmans_ Flaunden - Holly Hedges Lane - Woodmans Wood - Windmill Hill - Apostles Pond - Commonwood - George V Field
Sarratt WI - Walk Number Twelve (for bluebells in May)Sarratt WI - Walk Number Twelve (for bluebells in May)Rousebarn Lane – Merlin’s Wood – Harrocks Wood Two and a half miles
I have added this extra Walk out of order because it is the best walk for looking at bluebells at this glorious time of year.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number TwoSarratt WI -  Walk Number TwoAbout 3 1/2 miles - Dawes Common - Rosehall Farm - Belsize - Plough Wood - The Old Forge.
A pleasant walk, mainly through farmland, with wonderful views of the Chess Valley and glorious bluebells in spring.
The Chiltern Society - Chenies - Sarratt Bottom WalkThe Chiltern Society - Chenies - Sarratt Bottom WalkThis circular walk of about 8 km (5 miles), taking three hours at a leisurely pace and excluding pub stops, starts at Chenies village green where there is limited roadside parking.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number SixSarratt WI - Walk Number SixWalk No 6 - Sanfield Wood - Dawes Common - Rosehall - Valley Farm - Dawes Lane
A walk of about 4 miles along ancient tracks for lovers of woods and their flora.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number NineSarratt WI - Walk Number NineDawes Lane - The Chess - Mountwood Farm - Chenies - Sarratt Bottom. About 5 miles.
A river walk to Chenies with some small hills giving wonderful views
Sarratt WI - Walk Number OneSarratt WI - Walk Number OneAbout 4 1/2 miles through fields and woods, slightly marred by M25 noise along one section.
Sarratt WI - Walk Number FiveSarratt WI - Walk Number FiveBucks Hill - Little Westwood - Jeffreys Farm - Apostles Pond - Belsize - Plough Wood - Old Forge
A varied walk of some 6 miles with some hill incorporating Chipperfield Common with wonderful autumn colours and a superb bluebell wood in the spring.
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