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Walk 2874 - Enville Estate and the Sheepwalks

  

County/Area   Staffordshire
AuthorPeter Lane
Length4.0 miles / 6.5 km
Ascent450 feet / 136 metres
Gradeeasy
Startgrid reference SO821851

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This short South Staffordshire route provides plenty of interest passing Enville Hall and taking in the spectacular (and appropriately named) Sheepwalks with superb views to Kinver Edge. The territory in the latter part of the walk can be heavily overgrown, and for this reason, long trousers and long sleeves are recommended in the summer.

The starting point is the War Memorial in Enville village (Grid ref. SO826866) on the A458 between Stourbridge and Bridgnorth. Park on the road near the memorial, or in the pub car park (so long as you intend to become a patron!) Turn into the Estate through the large gates and walk along the metalled road past the sports fields and the mews.

A stile ahead leads through a field with a good retrospective view of the Hall. Head for another stile on the opposite side of the field and follow the path next to the lovely Temple Pool. Continue directly across an enclosure via stiles at either end and turn right along a rutted track. When the track forks, take the left, climbing steadily on grassy slopes with improving views to the left of Kinver Edge.

When the path meets a minor road (Grid ref. SO821851) turn right and head along the edge of Priest Wood. The views from up here on the Sheepwalks are spectacular and you're only likely to have the sheep for company! Strategic marker posts along the route make it virtually impossible to lose the way, although there is no discernible path on the ground.

When the route starts to descend, follow a ridge (still post-marked) down to the left hand corner of a muddy lake behind a hedge. Locate the stile and negotiate the damp, muddy and overgrown path as it winds its way out into a field. Keeping the hedge to the right as you emerge into the field, do a left-handed dog-leg and walk uphill until you reach a small wood. Turn to your left and then after about 30 yards right, keeping the wood to your right.

Upon reaching a hedge, turn right along a highly overgrown, nettle strewn avenue, emerging at a field with a distinct path leading directly ahead of you. Resist the temptation to follow it and turn right. Follow the path until reaching a distinct path to the left heading down the middle of the field to a hedge below with no immediately obvious way through. A stile will appear as you get to it, cross over and find a route to the right, following (as best as possible) the boundary to your right and a stream below to your left.

Eventually emerge at a noisy stream and turn left and right through more undergrowth (a machete would be more use than a walking pole here!) Follow this jungle route until the noise of the vehicles gets louder signalling the "civilisation" of the A458 ahead. Turn right and walk along the edge of the A458, taking care.

Meet the Staffordshire Way and proceed to the red sandstone St Mary's Church, typical of the area. Walk into the Church car park and through the churchyard to a kissing gate. Walk through the gate and across a field to regain the tarmac road into the Enville Estate. Retrace the few hundred yards back to your car, or stop off at the pub for some light refreshment!

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 218
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 138

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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