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Windlesham Walk

Windlesham, Surrey. Fri 25 May 2018



 The pub we started from

 just along the road was the church

 with its graveyard

 Some nice houses

 and a rather curious one

 out in the fields

 

 was some rusting machinery

 You can just see the M3 through the trees

 and we crossed it on a bridge

 into the Windlesham Arboretum

 Thee was a lake hidden behind these gorse bushes

 The Windle Brook

  Another lake

 

 

 


 

 

 The path led between the lake and the Windle Brook

 

 

 An urn on an island in the lake

 

 
     
  

 The next lake could only be glimpsed between trees and bushes

 and had a balustrade


 

 

 Where we failed to spot the way marker (at the right of this picture) and retraced our steps until we reached
 another junction and took a more direct route back to the bridge over the M3

 There were a few walkers in the distance as we took a different route back to the pub

 

 

When this path reached the road the pub was just around the corner

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