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<p>A fine, still and dry day, thrice postponed. We started at Tresham where there is easy parking (not at the start marker) . A concreted farm track leads down into Ozleworth Bottom, easy tracks alomg the valley to Alderley, a pretty section of the Cotsold Way towards Hillesley and a section of the Monach way along a valley, infamous for its pheasan shoot, back to Tresham.</p> <p>Two churches : <a href="https://www.tresham.org.uk/about-tresham/tresham-church/">Tresham church </a> (a Chapel of Ease) built 1855 in the Norman style with a medieval alter and nice stone carvings at the ends of the chancel (of what?) and door arches</p> <p>and <span style="color: #353636; font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">St Kenelm in </span><a href="https://www.britainexpress.com/counties/glouces/az/alderley.htm">Alderley</a>, rebuilt in in 1802 on the site of an earlier church with a tower dating back to c.1450. Dominated inside by memorials to the Hale family. Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England during the reign of Charles II.</p> <p>The Fleece ,a Community pub at Hillesley for lunch</p>