Glad of a slightly later start, 18 Polyramblers gathered at Chessington South Station at 10.20 to begin the 9 mile walk to Cheam.
The first section traversed several nature reserves following the Bonesgate Stream into Horton Country Park and then into the woods of Castle Hill Nature Reserve, Hogsmill Riverside Nature Reserve and followed part of the London Loop. The path was strewn with yellow leaves, flat and easy to follow and not too muddy. This is a varied walk, mainly in open spaces with plenty of historical interest and all within the zone 6 boundary.
After crossing Moor Lane and a comfort stop at the William Bourne Pub the walk continued on the Hogsmill Walk Path through woods and fields and finally entering Ewell Court Park. After a slight overshoot the walk picked up the path again and left the park passing the 18 century Pack Horse Bridge which is a listed building. We crossed the Hogsmill river on some man-made stepping- stones and then went under the railway line through a low tunnel and on until we reached Chessington Road. After a tricky crossing we entered Bourne Hall Park where we stopped for a picnic lunch and a hot drink at the coffee shop in the museum/library. The Library was built in 1970 and granted Grade II listed status for its ‘space age flair’. Continue reading Chessington to Cheam – 19 November