Gloucestershire Photos by Hetty
6th March 2020 Map of walk
A lovely sunny day for a walk from Avening to Cherington Lake and Hampton Fields, the reverse way from the last time we did this – see below
A reindeer and heron
Hand pump at the hamlet of Nag’s Head
Once the Nags Head Inn
I didn’t take pictures of Cherington Lake today as the water was not still, but there are pictures from previous visits below
Pond at Aston Farm
We like the flowerpot man
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20th October 2017 Map of walk 4.7 miles
Visit to Avening and Cherington with Stroud U3A church history and architecture group
We parked in Avening and went to the church, then walked through the playing fields in Rectory Lane, up Steps Lane past Gatcombe to Hampton Fields, down the lane to Cherington to visit the church, then through Nag’s Head back to Avening.
There are photos from another walk from Avening to Cherington at the bottom of his walk
and photos of Avening Church here
Looking towards Nailsworth from Steps Lane
Old School opposite Cherington Church, built 1850
Cherington Church
In the porch, the lions are Norman
Memorial to Brian Trubshaw, famous Concorde test pilot
The curtains have been specially printed
1721 charity board
An unusual grave for a Cotswold churchyard
Link to more U3A church visits
Cherington Pond (for more reflections see later)
Interesting hole in the wall in Mays Lane
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October 2014 Avening to Cherington via Nags Head
Click here for map of walk Distance 4 miles Walk time 2 hours 30 mins
On a lovely morning we parked opposite these houses in Avening and walked to Cherington.
Opposite the bottom of Tetbury Hill, is a Gothic stone memorial to William Fowles (1835-1896).
We went to look for the ‘Roundabout’ marked on the map – it is a circle of trees:
At the hamlet of Nag’s Head is the former Nag’s Head Inn
It has very fancy decoration – The holes in the carving formed entrances to beehives set between the ceiling and first floor of the old pub.
Where the pub sign used to hang
Reflections in the stream
Cherington pond was dug in the mid 18th century
And reflections in puddles
Lots of berries
Cherington Village Green
Drinking-fountain, 1875
Otherside
The Drivers Charity Houses were rebuilt in 1829
More berries
Cherington Park
The church of St. Nicholas – a building started in the 12th century
How do we get through this gate, without letting the horses out?
Back to Nag’s Head
At the bottom of Hampton Hill, Avening
Cross Inn, an 18th century building recorded as an inn since 1856.
Now called Queen Matilda
It was a lovely walk and we saw wonderful reflections
Click here for more photos of Avening and the church