Activity: Thursday Evening walk & Pub! - Upham & the Brushmakers Arms (Gear 1 to 2). - 4 miles

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Price: £7.50

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  • Distance: 4 Miles
  • Date: Thu 22nd August
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Location Name: Upham Recreation Ground
  • Address: Upham Recreation Ground, Shoe Lane, Upham, SO32 1JL, United Kingdom
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John Vaughan

Walk Description:

A varied walk with extensive views over the superb, gentle, rolling countryside for many miles around on field paths and through woodland.

A gentle climb up Green Hill along a delightful track, enables us to look back towards White Hill and the South Downs.  

Upham is a lovely village with a church, duck-pond and a great, friendly pub too.  

 

 

Location Notes:

Meet at the Upham Recreation ground. Type 1 Fir Tree Cottages, Upham, SO32 1JL into sat nav. It is very near the Brushmakers Pub on Shoe Lane (SO32 1JL ). Here are some directions: From the B2177 Colden Common - Bishop's Waltham road. Follow signs to the village from Lower Upham. Pass the village school and then turn left at a junction. After a short distance you will reach a grassy triangle with the entrance to the recreation ground at the far side.  Alternative route:From Winchester, follow the Corhampton to Winchester road, turn right at sign to ‘Blackdown’ and follow signs for Upham. At the grassy triangle turn left and the entrance to the recreation ground is immediately on your left. EXTRA PARKING: There are other parking spaces outside the pub or along Church Street by the duck pound.

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