UK Area: England
Details: Turville to Mill End Circular about 12miles
This walk takes you into to Vicar of Dibley and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang land using OS Explorer Map 171 Chiltern Hills West or OS Landranger Reading and Windsor 175
Starting in a Turville at The Bull and Butcher PH car park we visit the Vicar of Dibley village and church.,then up the very steep hill to the north of Turville to the Cobstone Windmill used in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Turville isn't only known for Dibley as it has been used in many TV programmes and films including Jonathan Creek and Midsomer Murders. Lord Sainsbury, the chairman of the supermarket chain also lives there.
We walk into Fingest. The parish church of St Bartholomew's dates from the early Norman period. It has an unusual tower, with a double vaulted roof. The church is a Grade I listed building.
We walk up another steep hill and then down into Skirmett and pass The Frog in Skirmett which is a lovely pub serving great food and beer (or whatever your tipple!) .Don't have too much though because you're not even halfway round, or this stop can be missed if people prefer.
We pass through gorgeous Hambledon Village.
We eventually arrive at Mill End. In the Mill End part of the village are a watermill, lock and villa. Adjacent to the converted barns and the ordinary home named Mill House, which had served for centuries as home to the moderately wealthy miller of the district,is the much larger, often-photographed Hambleden Mill, which has been converted into flats; this is downstream of a pedestrianised weir from Hambleden Lock. These feature in Jerome K. Jerome's novel Three Men In A Boat.
We then walk through woodland and hills , through Southend and back to Turville for a debrief at The Bull and Butcher PH.
A walk with some steep hills. Beautiful hills,woods,villages, Thames side and more Red Kites you can shake a stick at!
There is some walking on a very busy road for a bit and at least 4 steep hills (bring your walking sticks :) )
Weblink: http://myadventures3.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/vicar-of-dibley-walk-recce-5th-february.html
Author: cpjmathieson Type: route/track
Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey
The content of Members pages including their GPS files are copyright to the contributing Member
Any waypoints maked in Blue are included in the GPS file download.
The green icon marks the start point of the GPX Track or Route.
Other icons are not included in this file and only indicate nearby Hills & Trigpoints
Bagging 'Vicar Of Dibley Walk' Route:
Walked this route? Log in to rate it, and tick it as completed...
Member's Comments on 'Vicar Of Dibley Walk' Route/Track...
- No members have commented on this GPX file, why not be the first?
- Register... and Log In...