SU8530 : Junction of Serpent Trail, Sussex Border Path and New Lipchis Way
taken 11 years ago, near to Linchmere, West Sussex, England
Stanley Common is a partly wooded heathland, to the SW of Linchmere in West Sussex. The area is crossed by The Sussex Border Path, New Lipchis Way and Serpentine Trail.
The New Lipchis Way is a 38 mile long distance footpath which runs from Liphook in Hampshire to West Wittering in West Sussex. Running north–south across the Western Weald and South Downs to the Sussex coastal plain and Chichester Harbour the path crosses several geological rock strata and their associated soils and habitats. Landmarks on the route include Cowdray ruins, Goodwood Racecourse, the Trundle, Chichester Cathedral and the city walls, and East Head at West Wittering.
The logo is a boat, with a river and downs SU8530 : New Lipchis Way Logo, Stanley Common.
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The Sussex Border Path is a footpath route nearly 150 miles long around the inland boundary of the county of Sussex. The county owes its origins to the kingdom of the South Saxons and can claim to have one of the longest inland county boundaries from Emsworth to Rye. The route was devised in 1983 and is well signed along most of the route. Website Link
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The Serpent Trail is a 64 mile long footpath. It runs from Haslemere to Petersfield by a winding route and is designed to join up many heathland areas on the greensand in the western Weald The path takes its name both from its serpentine shape and from passing through the habitat of all three British species of snake. The logo is a serpent see SU8931 : Logo for the Serpent Trail
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