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SAXLINGHAM NETHERGATE . 1965. 3.6.00. This walk of 7 miles can be combined with last week's for a splendid 12 mile round. Saxlingham Nethergate claims that its earliest inhabitant was a descendant of the Saxons from north Germany who drove out the Celtic people and destroyed the Roman civilisation after 410 AD. Those early invaders were illiterate barbarians of whom we know very little except that those Nordic people are our true ancestors and from them we inherit the distinguishing characteristics of being English. The venerable Bede records the kings who brought the early Saxons out of the dark ages and the Anglo-Saxon chronicle adds a little more but the country folk lived in wooden huts so that their short and simple annals are known only by artefacts. Nevertheless Norfolk archaeologists tell us that they were formed into tribes by about 550AD under lords who regulated the tribal customs which accorded every man a value. If any man was caught in adultery then he had to provide the wronged husband with a new wife. If he discovered that his bride was not a virgin, he returned her and claimed back the price he had paid. What their women folk thought is fortunately unrecorded. Start with the recreation ground in Saxlingham Nethergate on your right and follow a green path alongside the road to a junction with a narrow lane. Turn right and the lane leads past the playing field and one field on your right before you turn right into a clear path. The path follow a right edge and then through trees to a road on Saxlingham Green. Turn left parallel with the road using a green path on the grassy verge to a road junction by a telephone box. Continue ahead along the road through Saxlingham Green, passing attractive houses redolent of the rural life of times gone to the end of the green marked idyllically with a pond and old barns. Follow the road passing Elm Cottage and Thetford Farm for three quarters of a mile to a junction. Go straight ahead for Shotesham but when the road bends sharply left into Fylands Road you go ahead into an unpaved lane. Ignore all side tracks leading into fields but when the lane bends sharply left you go into the tree lined path ahead. The path leads for a quarter mile to a clear crossing lane. Turn left and once more a tree lined route leads delightfully to a road on a corner. Turn left past Oakdene and two fields on your left then turn left over a culvert into a field. Turn and follow a right edge parallel with the road to a corner where turn left and continue by the right edge but halfway along the field turn right over a culvert into the corner of another field. Go straight ahead along a right edge to the next corner. Turn left and a right edge leads to another corner. Go ahead through a wide gap and again along a right edge but just after a pond on your right you turn right through a hedge into the next field. A right edge leads you to a road. Turn right and quickly left into a green track alongside a house which soon follow a right edge of a long field but when you reach a cultivated patch you turn left. Go straight to the middle of the field where turn right and follow a path between two crops to the end of the field. Go over planks and into the corner of another field and ahead along left edge to a road. Turn left and at the top of a rise you bear right into Wash Lane. This ancient sunken lane leads for a mile to a junction with Wood Lane. Turn left and the lane bends right but when it bends left you go straight ahead into a field corner. Follow right edges but halfway along the second field turn left and go straight up the sloping field passing closely to the third lone tree from the left and ahead to a road on the far side. Turn right and follow this pretty lane to its end. Turn left along a green path back to the recreation ground. "Rambler"


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