Kingscote via Lasborough Circular

A circular walk starting outside Kingscote through Hay Bottom to Lasborough. Returning on the opposite side of the valley to a well earned drink.

Distance

4 miles / 6.44 km

Duration

2 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

Mobility aid rating

Stile free

Shape

Circular

Start

Address


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OS Grid Ref

ST813960

What3Words

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Refreshments

Hunters Hall Inn, Kingscote. Permission has been given to park. Please patronise the inn before or after the walk.

Travel Info

Car park at rear of inn.

Navigation

Start point from the car park to the rear of Hunters Hall Inn, where permission has been given to park. Take the east exit from the car park, cross Newington Lane and go through the gate opposite. Turn right, following the field boundary and look out for the way marker on the right. Follow a rough track to the next field gate. Walk across the field to meet a more defined farm track. (Looking right across this shallow valley, it is recorded, was the site of a Roman settlement & staging post known as the ‘Chessells’).

Follow the track and go through a metal gate. Here bear left and follow the lower contour of the field to the corner of the fence line and go through the gate. The path then goes straight ahead into an open valley known as Hay Bottom. Continue along the valley 1 until you see a farm house to your left and exit the pasture via a wide field gate. Head for the tarmac road and set off uphill. At the summit, shortly after crossing a cattle grid and where the road bears left, 2 look for a way marker on your right by a field gate. Go through the gate and, keeping the stone wall on your left, walk on a high level plateau with views to your right across the valley and beyond.

Keep the stone wall on your left to reach a motte that dates back to the Norman era 3. The motte was possibly a military lookout post. It has also been associated with sheep husbandry. Continue ahead with the stone wall on your left to reach Lasborough Lane and turn right following the road which leads to St. Mary’s church, Lasborough. Just below lies the 17th cent. Lasborough Manor house 4.

Continue down the road until an open field is reached. Bear right at this point and ascend the slope towards a fenced coppice area. Take a moment to note Lasborough Park on your left. Continue past the coppice area to go through a field gate, and head towards a well defined Norman motte. The bailey, or fortified structure, would have been at its centre probably of timber construction 5.

Keeping the motte on your right bear right and head for the field corner and a gate. Continue through the gate and turn left to walk up the lane for approx. 100 metres, noting Newington Bagpath’s abandoned church on your left. Leave the road to follow a stone wall on your right until you reach a way marker on your right, directing you through another metal gate, here enter a wooded area. Follow the well defined path, gradually dropping through the wood to a wooden gate and emerging into Hay Bottom once again. 6 From this point retrace your outbound route to Hunters Hall Inn for some well earned refreshment.