[1] Walk down hill and just before farm entrance on left turn right into School Close.
(A) Notice the old school bell in the low wall opposite with a list of the school governors.
Then bear left and then right into track leading to kissing gate which you pass through then though a field to a second kissing gate. Walk straight ahead across the meadow with stream on your left. Cross over footbridge, up a slope to another small footbridge.
(B) As you cross the footbridge, note the old disused leat below you. This used to take water to the mill.
[2] Follow alongside the leat until meeting metalled road beside the old Mill (C). The remains of the mill's water wheel can be seen on the mill wall.
At the road, you turn right and follow the road down to the stream. Then walk up a gentle hill, ignoring the first finger post, but turning in left at the second. Now walk up the field keeping hedge on left until emerging onto metalled road. Cross over the road and turn right through a kissing gate to follow the right hand hedge, alongside the road, to the field corner where you turn left to walk down to a metalled road.
[3] Turn right and just past Westacott Cottages turn in left through a kissing gate onto the permissive way to follow on down to the River Creedy. Walk upstream, over a stile and into a field. Walk straight ahead and then alongside a hedge on the right hand side of the field, separating you from a road. At the gate, cross stile onto metalled road.
[4] Go through a metal pedestrian gate which is to your right, into Shobrooke Park. In front of you is Shobrooke Lake which you pass with it on your left. Walk between the lake and the cricket pitch, through a kissing gate and then continue until you join the drive where you turn right.
[5] Once on drive leading to the South Lodge, look out for an avenue of trees on you left. Walk up this avenue to the wrought iron gates and pass through a pedestrian gate onto a metalled road. Take the road to the right of the war memorial and walk down to St Swithin's Church (D) and Shobrooke Barton where you turn left. The church, St. Swithin, is externally a mediaeval church but was drastically restored and enlarged in 1879-80, when the south aisle was added.
[6] In a few yards turn right into a field through a kissing gate. However before you do, you might walk a little further along the road to view the Holy Well (E). The Holy Well pre-dates the original church and may be found set in the grassy bank on the right.
After passing thorough the kissing gate, walk diagonally up the field on a well defined path and then down steps to come out on a metalled road opposite the village hall. Walk down the hill to the pub.