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Hello to all our readers

We, the Ten Foot Club, have published these walks for the enjoyment of others.  We need to tell you that to the best of our knowledge all the footpaths shown on the routes are public 'rights of way'.  The footpaths themselves may not be maintained to the high standard you would have expected on the Northamptonshire Round so please take care.  You are advised to use the full Ordnance Survey maps listed as the web maps give indication only.  We trust you will get as much enjoyment from the Northamptonshire countryside as we do.

Here follows a brief description of the petals so far.  (For the convenience of our regular visitors any additions to the petals will be on the top of the list.)

We have been asked if other organizations can submit their 'Petals' for the web site.  The answer is yes providing we consider them suitable and they are on fully 'right of way' tracks.  The Ten Foot Club reserve the right to refuse any applications without appeal and to remove any from the web site without explanation. 

Stuart's Second Petal

A 5 mile circular walk from Yardley Hastings to Easton Maudit covering some of Northamptonshire's nicest countryside and visiting two fine examples of Northamptonshire villages.

Explorer Map  207     Landranger Map  152           Allow  2 ½  -  3 hours

Charles' Petal

A stroll around Pitsford visiting Moulton before returning over the dam.

 

Stuart's Petal

A circular walk around six villages to the East of Northampton Town covering 6 or 11 miles.  Villages included are Cogenhoe, Brafield, Denton, Castle Ashby, Grendon and Whiston.

Area covered will be found on Ordnance Survey Maps Landranger 152 or Explorer 207. 

Alan's Petal

A circular walk covering either 10 or 13½ miles over some wonderful Northamptonshire rolling hill countryside.  It uses the Brampton Valley Way and then heads to the west for Creaton and Teeton before returning to the Way at Merry Tom Crossing.

Area covered will be found on Ordnance Survey Maps Landranger 152 & 141 or Explorer 223.

David's Petal

Roman Roads and Victorian Canals

This petal based on the Northamptonshire Round joins it on the Duston to Whilton Roman Road at Nobottle. (Map reference 675630 Pathfinder 978 or Explorer 223).  The walk is 15 miles circular for the more discerning walkers.

Area covered will be found on Ordnance Survey Maps Landranger 152 or Explorer 223. 

John's Petal

A walk taking in the Brixworth Country Park and North to Scaldwell and Hanging Horton.

The route distance is 17.23 km, approx 10.72 miles

Maps are reproduced under our Ordnance Survey licence number 100044505 and may be printed off for the reader's own use only.