| The pretty village of Henfield - West Sussex is a | | | | on Upper Station Road right next door the Railway |
| bustling community with a thriving business section, an | | | | Tavern. You'll take a course up the north side of the |
| active history club and strong community spirit. It is an | | | | rail line to the River Adur. Once you reach the river, |
| agricultural village and in its heyday was home to 7 | | | | turn south and walk until you reach the West End |
| market gardens. | | | | Lane. You can follow the road or the fields until you |
| Promoters of the village of Henfield have organized a | | | | return to Henfield. This should take you an hour and 10 |
| series of walks for tourists and villagers alike. They're | | | | minutes. |
| pleasant strolls which should take between 60 and 90 | | | | Henfield Common to Woodmancote Place: This |
| minutes. | | | | beautiful stroll begins at the Common to Swains Farm |
| Shermanbury Circular: This walk can be started along | | | | Shop. Walk along the north side of the shop, turning |
| Brighton Road, just by the small parking lot which is | | | | onto Woodmancote Place. Then walk along the south |
| located before The Bull Inn. Cross the road which is | | | | side of the common, which is along side of White's |
| opposite this wonderful pub and walk through the | | | | Farm Shop. Then follow along the Lydds which will |
| beautiful fields. Follow along the Adur Cross course | | | | eventually return you to Henfield. This is a bit longer, |
| until you come to the Sakeham foot bridge, which will | | | | about an hour and 30 minutes. |
| take you across the river. Walk through the quiet | | | | Bring a small day pack and water with you on your |
| woodland to Shermanbury and then cross the river | | | | trip. You'll find the locals quite friendly should you ever |
| again. You'll be back at the parking lot. This walk is | | | | lose your way. The most delightful time to walk is |
| about an hour and 40 minutes. | | | | morning. |
| Meeting the Adur: This walk begins at the parking lot | | | | |