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Herstmonceux & Pevensey Levels, Sussex

Difficulty Leisurely

Walking time 4 hours

Length 11.7km / 7.3mi

Route developer: Erica Bentley

Route checker: chris smith

Start location Herstmonceux Church through the Pevensey levels
Route Summary This walk is mainly through the summer grazing meadows on the Pevensey Levels and the “altitude” varies between -4ft to + 27ft. At times some of the land will be very wet under foot and may be flooded. The area is best visited in the summer months.
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Getting there

Herstmonceux village has an hourly Stagecoach 98 bus service between Hastings and Eastbourne.  However it is a long walk to the start of the walk from the bus stop in Windmill Hill making the walk a mile longer in each direction.  Walk along Comphurst Lane and arrive close to Herstmonceux Church.

 

By car:  (1) Herstmonceux Church is not in the village but down a lane off the A269 between Herstmonceux and Windmill Hill - about 1.5 miles to the start of the walk.  Alternatively there is limited parking beside th4e Environment Agency Pumping Station at Rickney (4).  A259 to Stone Cross and turn inland at the traffic lights.  Almost immediately go under the A27 and turn right.  Follow this road as it narrows and arrives in Rickney, where the road forks.  Take right fork and park on the hard standing by a gate into a field - access is always required.

 
Description

[1] From the Church walk towards the farm yard.  Cross the stile just past the church yard wall.  Walk diagonally right towards a stile in the fence opposite.  Do NOT go through any of the gates.  Follow the path down hill in the field towards a gate by an oak tree and cross the stile.  Turn left and follow the path through field boundaries until you see a metal gate above the level you have been walking and to the right.  Pass over the stile and turn right along the “river bank”.  All the waterways here are called ditches or sewers.  Follow the path and notice a way mark  which turns right.  After a few yards the path bears left and reaches a gate and stile.  Go over the stile and bear left across the bridge.  Pass by the New Bridge Environment Agency pumping station.  Follow the road round until you pass the entrance to a cottage and some gates.      Pass through two bridle gates and into a field.  The track eventually becomes a narrow path with    vegetation both sides.  Continue until reaching a wide right hand bend with a foot bridge to the left.  Cross the foot bridge.

[2] The land is quite open here and there is a drain on the right.  Cross when you come to a foot bridge with a squeeze stile.  For the next part, when the meadow grasses are tall you will probably only be able to see the next foot bridge, and they can be difficult to see until accustomed to what you are looking for.  Go over several drains by this means until coming to a field where there is a gate exit.  Turn sharp right here, through another gate and follow a wide track until it opens out into a wider space.  The track continues and there are two gates.  Go through the second gate and almost immediately through a gate to the left.  Make for the foot bridge, again going through a series of fields and bridges until coming to an overgrown path which leads on to a main track.  Turn right her and almost immediately left through a gate.  The land looks much more open and ahead is a narrow drain with poles to the left of it.  Keep to the left of the drain.  Keeping in the same direction (you are at the top end of Down Level now), slightly east of South if you have a compass.  You pass ponds on your right.  There are no way marks here.  After you have passed 3 ponds take a right which will lead to an embankment.  Look for a foot bridge in the direction you have been traveling.  Cross this and shortly afterwards cross another which has brambles on it.  

[3] Take a 45 degree angle across the field, in time you will see a footbridge.  Cross it and notice some buildings over to the right.  Make for them and go through a metal gate.  After this is a smaller gate, on the right.  Very rusty and tied with rope.  Go through and on to the road.  Turn left and follow the road, ignore the first left turn and continue to reach Rickney Farm.  We saw free range turkeys on the road complete with chicks!  The road bears left at the next junction, past the Environment Agency pumping station.  Go through the gate on the left into the field beside the pumping station.

You can make a short detour to Chilley Farm here for refreshments. Carry straight on on the road.  The road bends to the left.  At the second bend take a footpath to the right, which rejoins the road later.  When you come to the road again turn right.  You quickly come to Chilley Farm.  There is a farm shop selling a variety of produce and refreshments and also a covered outdoor area where you can consume them. Opening Times: Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm Sunday: 10am - 1pm  Return the same way

[4]he route now follows the ditch/sewer through a number of fields.  Continue until you see a way mark on the bank side, at the 9th field, and another way mark ahead and to the right.  Follow the hedge boundary to arrive at a gate.

[5] Follow the hedged path which bends to the right and opens out on to a boundary between fields.  To the left notice the land rising towards to church.  At a T-junction turn left and start to climb up the only real incline there is on this walk.  The road eventually arrives at a farm yard.  Cross the this, out the opposite side and turn left.  You are back at Herstmonceux Church.

 
 
POI information

There are delightful wild flowers, dragon flies and interesting grasses.  Cattle and sheep roam freely.  Sometimes the cattle can appear to be over friendly or curious and can be intimidating.  However the developer of this walk has checked with East Sussex Rights of Way and following a specific concern, was assured  by the Team that all grazing animals are carefully monitored and meet specific requirements.  However it would be wise not to take a dog and be prepared to shout at cattle who show an interest in you.

The area is a Sight of Special Scientific Interest and more information can be found on the natural England web site.  http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/jca124_tcm6-5310.pdf

Some interesting information about birds on the levels, as well as a number of photos can be found here

You may also want to know more about Herstmonceux Castle and the Observatory.  For information visit 

www.herstmonceux-castle.com

www.the-observatory.org

 

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  • A typical waterway/sewer
    A typical waterway/sewer
    By - Erica Bentley
  • Rickney Farm
    Rickney Farm
    By - Erica bentley
  • Environment Agency Board
    Environment Agency Board
    By - Erica Bentley
  • Herstmonceux Church
    Herstmonceux Church
    By - Erica Bentley
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