Godstone Walks
Godstone is a very pretty village in Surrey with the typical English village green and cricket pitch. It's also surrounded by the lovely countryside of the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge that crosses Kent and Surrey.
This circular walk from the village takes you to a series of pretty local ponds before climbing onto the Greensand Way at Tilburstow Hill. On the way there's some nice waterside stretches, woodland sections and good views from the high points.
The walk starts in the village centre and follows footpaths east to Bay Pond and Glebe Water. You then head south across Leigh Place Pond where you pick up the Greensand Way. Follow the waymarked footpath south west past Tilburstow Hill where there's some nice woodland trails.
After passing the common and hill the route turns north through Garston Park to return you to the village.
Godstone Ordnance Survey Map
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Godstone Open Street Map
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Godstone OS Map
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Godstone Open Street Map
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Further Information and Other Local Ideas
Just to the north of the village you can pick up the North Downs Way National Trail. There's lot of nice hill climbs and woodland trails along this section of the path.
To the west of the village there's also Mercers Country Park. There's several pretty lakes and acres of attractive parkland to explore here. The circular walk from neighbouring Bletchingley visits the park. It also visits the Moors Nature Reserve, Redhill and Earlswood Common and Earlswood Lakes. Bletchingley is also worth exploring with a conservation area including several historic medieval properties.
Cycle Routes and Walking Routes Nearby
Photos
Footpath, Godstone. This pleasant paved path, some 600 metres long in all, joins the village green to the church. The people here are returning towards the green. The path passes beside the large Bay Pond.
Church Lane, Godstone, Surrey Looking south from just outside the church lychgate onto this quiet road.
Water birds at Bay Pond. A notice has been affixed asking people not to throw bread into the pond as it is causing pollution, but a certain section of the public takes no notice whatsoever and the birds, mainly Canada Geese, approach the bank whenever food is thrown.