Is a couple of lay-bys right opposite start of walk for 3 or 4 cars. Are several other lay-bys too around the area where you can walk a short stance through the woods to get to.
Woodland paths, grassy fields, and gravel roads. Slightly hill and is a stepped section, and three still to navigate too which bigger dogs than Hank won't get under.
No water really, but are a couple of streams that more agile dogs may be able to find their way to for a quick splash but not really a feature here.
No bins here
Can also use the parking spaces to join the Pulborough Brooks woodland walk too, check site for that walk already on here,.
Follow the public bridleway path down the private road, and down the hill when you get to a couple of house entrances the path continues pretty much straight on to the left of the wooden gate. This narrower path takes you down the hill and round the perimeter of private grounds of a very idyllic house on the lake.
At the far end of the lake by the house entrance there's a fork and we went left up the hill which leads you across a couple of large open grass fields. No sign of livestock here but not sure if could be at other times of the year so just watch out. There are 3 stiles here! Hank just go under, and we had a good off-lead sprint around. Past the second field and over the stile you come to a private gravel road, head right up the hill and then at the there's another right turn and if you take this you end up back at the fork from earlier. When you join the road from the second field if you head left for 20 yards or so there's a pretty bridge over a waterfall - sadly no access as is private but nice to see.
No spectacular landmarks or features here but a really pleasant route along some pretty rural areas so nice quiet walk.
* No post code here but google coordinates are 50.935087, -0.487246, and what three words is: ///meaty.card.grain