Walk 2 - Corston to Newton St Loe

Summary

From Corston, this historic walk passes across agricultural land to the picturesque village of Newton St Loe. Continue across Duchy of Cornwall Estate land to the wonderful Grade 1 listed Capability Brown gardens within the Bath Spa University campus.

Walk Start & Finish

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OS Maps online route: Corston to Newton St Loe, 5.2km

By car: On-street parking throughout Corston Village, then make your way to the starting point of the walk at Manor Farm to the west of the village just below the A39 / Wells Road. 

By bus: WESTlink South 39 / A4 / X39. Arrival Stop: Corston Lane

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Introduction

A walk with much variety taking in the landscaped gardens of Newton Park. The Duchy of Cornwall purchased Newton Park during the Second World War and leased out the core of the estate to a higher education college, now Bath Spa University. The route takes you to Newton St Loe village round the edges of the university, and through the landscaped gardens with lots of fabulous rest points along the way.

Route

  1. From the starting point, cross the road and head down past Manor Farm following along the farm track up to the woodland and fields beyond the gate. Keep the woodlands to your left, and continue straight across the field to the gate at the far end which brings you to the edges of the Newton Farm estate. 

  2. As you pass through the gate, bear left with a glimpse of the lake to your right continuing up the footpath towards Corston Drive.  Cross directly over the drive (this is the main entrance to Bath Spa University), through Bath Anglers Association car park and through the wooded area of Bishop Covert.  You will soon join the lane at the edge of Newton St Loe village by Old Estate Yard. 

  3. Continue along the lane, and take your first left into a short residential lane for a 50 metres or so, taking the footpath that bears right through the gate across the field to the church.  

  4. The 14th century Holy Trinity Church, lies to the western edge of the village of Newton St Loe. Pass through the churchyard into the village.  Directly ahead of you is the Old Rectory Georgian building which now houses the Duchy of Cornwall offices.  The Duchy of Cornwall still owns much of the village and surrounding land including the university! 

  5. Continue through the village if you wish to visit the Newton Farm Cafe & Farm Shop, otherwise take the first right just at the junction of the Old Rectory, continuing down towards the iron gates that lead to the open lane passing between farmland, meandering towards the Steward’s Lodge on the edges of the university. 

  6. At the end of the lane just before the lodge, pass through the gate on your left into the fields continuing diagonally across the fields around the edges of the university. A gate at the end of the fields will bring you through the edge of campus.  Continue directly ahead towards the The Walled Garden & Vinery which is well worth a detour. Toilet facilities are also available here.

  7. Past the walled garden, bear diagonally right to another gate that leads down into Park Wood and the heart of Newton Park. These woods are fabulous so do take your time to meander around the lake, and detour up to Newton St Loe Castle and admire the work of the eighteenth century landscape designer, Capability Brown.

  8. To continue on the walk, as you come out of the short path through the woods, cross over the weir with the lake on your right, meandering around the lake to cross over the next weir.  Just before the gate heading towards the campus buildings, bear left down through the woods to the fishing lake.  Continue with the lake on your left until you join the footpath from earlier in your walk at the large iron kissing gate.  Turn left after the gate, following your original path through the fields back towards Manor Farm.  

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