Ancient sites and paths of Luccombe followed by their annual Scarecrow Service (optional)
Join Walk Leaders Gill and Alistair on a guided walk along the ancient sites and paths of Luccombe.
Gill and Alistair live in Porlock and are both volunteer stone wall restorers for the National Trust. They are also part of the team that established the Porlock Pilgrim’s Trail, a trail that links all nine churches and chapels in the benefice, including Luccombe.
We start with a visit to Luccombe church where the church warden will tell us a little about its history. We will then walk to ruined St. Andrew’s Chapel before climbing Horner Hill to Webber’s Post where there will be time for a snack lunch.
The return will be down a beautiful old green lane, with a small detour to look at the restoration work being carried out on a dry stone wall in Wychanger Combe.
The annual scarecrow service starts at 3pm, which you are welcome to join.
– Children welcome
– Dogs welcome on a lead
– Bring your own snack lunch and drink if you wish.
Photo credit to Madeleine Taylor
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jackie.seward@exmoorsociety.com