South Oxhey Circular Walk
Posted on | May 8, 2010 | No Comments
Rhodedendron in Oxhey Woods by Matt From London
The many old trees on the South Oxhey estate were here long before the houses. The trees date from the time the area was part of the Oxhey Place estate, which was once owned by the abbot and monks of St. Albans and later by the Blackwell family (famour for their pickles).
The walk is 2.5 miles long, takes about 1.5 hours and passes through South Oxhey, Oxhey Woods and the surrounding parkland. Some of the areas of the walk are less accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs, especially in poor weather. These sections are marked on the map.
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Via hertslink.org.
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