‘Bluebell Walk at Whatcote’

If you enjoy a walk through lovely countryside the parishioners of Whatcote, near Shipston-on-Stour, are holding their Bluebell Walk again on Sunday, May 7th. Started in 1990 the walk has been enjoyed by visitors from far and wide. bluebellsThe walk is between 1½ and 2 miles long through farmland to Hell Brake and Oak Tree Coppice, where bluebells carpet the ground under the trees. With wonderful views across the Vale of the Red Horse from Oak Tree Coppice, and tea & homemade scones when you return to St Peter’s churchyard, it is a very enjoyable way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Dogs welcome if kept on a lead. Strong shoes or boots are essential. Not suitable for pushchairs.

The walk will start from Church Lane, Whatcote, Shipston-on-Stour, (postcode CV36 5EF), and will be well signposted in the village, as will free car parking. You can begin your walk any time between 2pm and 5pm.

The cost is £6.00 for adults, accompanied children free, and this includes the tea & scones! Cake & produce stall. Proceeds to St Peter’s Church. Contact Sue Price for more details – Telephone 01295 680007or e-mail: smprice18@btinternet.com





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