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           <description><![CDATA[From the village of Walderton, which nestles in a remote valley of the far western Sussex Downs, wrapped around by surrounding hills, this walk by Eddie Start is in quiet country, on a network of paths that are a joy for the country walker who wants solitude and tranquillity]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[A saintly village father, busy inland port, royal mint, administrative centre, ancient grammar school and we haven’t left Steyning yet; there’s still a climb, open hilltop, a leg-stretching descent, and a riverside stroll on this walk with Eddie Start]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[A walk with Eddie Start takes us from Yapton, a village with open doors, along a dried-up canal to a once proud windmill, plenty of tomatoes, vegetable pie, a church with 
global influence, and back to a wonky tower]]></description>
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from Horsted Keynes, passing quiet 
fishing lakes, a steaming railway and 
distant views to the South Downs]]></description>
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a large religious house to a more ancient community where, if you had the money, your name was displayed for all to see]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[From Northchapel, on this walk with Eddie Start, we head for Black Down, the highest point in Sussex, close to the county boundary – a worthy pilgrimage at any time of year]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[In the north-west of the county, around 
the village of Fernhurst, is a network of paths leading to a site that was metal-bashing 
at the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution – we’ll investigate further on 
this wooded walk with Eddie Start]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[From Clayton, nestling beneath the Downs, we walk with Eddie Start to meet up with a Roman road at a, possibly, noisy settlement and then ascend to get one of those great views across most of Sussex]]></description>
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an inky black hammer pond]]></description>
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