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Woods Corner walk, near Burwash
Country walk through woodland, passing follies built by John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, Squire of Brightling, 1757-1834. (77 years).
Walking Route Details:
County: East Sussex
Distance: 3.5 miles
Difficulty of walk: Moderate
Estimated time to complete walk: 1 :30
Terrain details: Typical country walk with some hills, stiles and muddy paths (depending on weather)
Type of route: Circular
Starts: The Swan Inn(Grid reference: TQ 666194)
Ends: as above(Grid reference: as above)
How to get there: Buses: A limited bus service operates between Heathfield and Hastings with a stop at Woods Corner
Trains: Nearest Railway Stations are located at Robertsbridge - approx. 5.5 miles and Battle - approx. 6 miles
Parking: Patrons are welcome to use the pub car park whilst on the walk (please advise
pub staff if using the car park).
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