Sunday, 24 April 2011

Warnham

It's not far from Horsham to Warnham, so how come I managed a 45 mile day?

Well, I started from Crawley and arriving at the Pavilions in the Park I'd already clocked up 9 miles. There to meet me were Norman, Barbara, Mick and Pete E.

We turned left onto Hurst Road then left to head down North Parade and cut through the town centre past the Water Globe sculpture and out on the Worthing Road. Turning right at the Boars Head we now took Tower Hill and then Two Mile Ash Road. On reaching the bridge over The Downs Link near the Bax Castle, we turned left onto Marlpost Road. As we headed south on this gloriously sunny day, we found the woods on either side of the road were absolutely full of Bluebells. We continued onto Dragons Green Road and passed a couple of riders on horseback - one of the horses was quite magnificently large. Reaching Dragons Lane, we turned left and passed The Dragon before turning back northwards on Bakers Lane.

Passing still more expanses of Bluebells we now headed west on Lackenhurst Lane and then Emms Lane to cross over the railway into Barns Green. Here we continued west along first Valewood Lane and then New Road - on previous years we've used this road for the DA Downhill Event - in the opposite direction. On reaching the A29 most of us turned right but a sudden glut of traffic meant Barbara got stuck at the junction for a couple of minutes. We regrouped at Okehurst Lane and then turned north onto Okehurst Road. On reaching The Blue Ship we turned left and then right before following Haven Road all the way up to Bucks Green.

We next followed the A281 west before taking Lynwick Lane opposite The Fox Inn and climbed up this quiet road to the back of Rudgwick. From here we headed down through the double bends before turning right at Ellens Green onto Furzen Lane. Usually we travel this road in the other direction, so today made a quite refreshing change - as did the trip past The Chequers Inn and down Rowhook Hill. We next recrossed the A29 and then briefly used the A281 before taking Strood Lane and then Byfleets Lane to arrive at Warnham. Using Friday Street we passed the Greets Inn and then, bang on 12 o'clock we arrived at the Sussex Oak.

With a beer festival in full swing, there was a good choice of ales and, as we had arrived at the optimum time, our food orders arrived very quickly. We had a pleasant time sitting in the sun, eating, drinking and listening to the jazz trio that were playing in the garden.

Eventually it was time to move on and it didn't take us long to get back to Horsham as Warnham is only a couple of miles away. Then for me it was just another 9 miles home to Crawley.

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