| Distance
6.5 miles. There is short steep climb out of Brenchley and a
longer climb up to Goudhurst. |
A perfect
walk for spring and autumn, this section of the High Weald Landscape
Trail meanders through the orchards and hop gardens of Kent. Church
spires emerge from wooded vistas and oast houses can be seen on
almost every skyline, evidence that hop growing was once far more
widespread in the area.
This
walk starts opposite the village pond at the heart of Matfield and
wends its way along footpaths and lanes to emerge through the churchyard
at Brenchley.
The
departure from the village along a sunken land is as attractive
as the arrival. Leaving orchards behind south of Palmers Green the
landscape changes to one of parkland and stately homes, Shirrenden,
Sprivers and Rectory Park.
Ponds
worthy of a stop are found on the approach to all three. Horsmonden
church, built for a scattered congregation, remains isolated and
is worthy of the detour.
The
route from the church to Goudhurst largely follows a quiet rural
lane. Having crossed the River Teise the route climbs steeply to
the hilltop village, the focal point the large, squat sandstone
Church of St Mary’s.
A climb
to the top of the church tower, a stroll around the Weald of Kent
gallery or a stop by the duck pond are pleasant ways to while away
the time whilst waiting for the bus or taxi back to your starting
point.
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