Bookings are closed for this event.
3rd July 2022, 11:00 - 13:30
Join the President, Chris Howard and Trustee Peter Salisbury on this leisurely 2½ hour walk of approximately 4 miles around the Outwood area, including the old windmill at Outwood Common.
Outwood is a village in the Surrey weald. It is home to Outwood Mill which was once the oldest working windmill in England. It was damaged in gales in January 2012 and in October 2013. The mill and grounds have been closed to the public ever since but is still very visible from the road.
A lovely walk around the Surrey countryside followed by optional pub lunch at The Dog and Duck in Outwood (this will be at your own cost).
This walk is approximately 4 miles and for reasonably fit walkers as, although it is a relatively flat walk, there are a couple of stiles. If there has been rain the route may also be a little muddy so stout walking boots are recommended.
You may like to bring a flask of coffee for a stop on the common near the Windmill.
Please reserve your place on the SHS table at the Dog & Duck by calling Chris Howard on 07879 841000 by 25th June. If you wish to reserve your own separate table you may contact the pub directly by clicking here.
This event is not suitable for children or those with mobility challenges. Dogs are welcome.
As mentioned above, please wear appropriate footwear and dress according to weather conditions.
Start: Dog & Duck Pub car park, Outwood, Nr Redhill, Surrey, Nearby Post code RH1 5QU
OS Map Reference: TQ 313 460
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The cost is free but you must book your ticket by pressing the brown button below.
Deadline for booking 29 June 2022.
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