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Part 2

Option A

Turn right and in 50 yards pass through a large gate in the grounds of the Owston Hall hotel and golf course. Keep left and pass through the car park which runs right to the front door of the hotel. You pass the reception and through a door to your left and into the hotel bar and restaurant. Real ale (did we mention that? ) and food are served for those who have used the training gear en route and are now a tad thirsty already.

Option B

Turn left and follow the road that passes the church and on along a straight section of tarmaced road which bounds yet another golf course. This one is a pitch and play and costs significantly less than the £120,000 membership fee for Wentbridge (Berks) golf club for a game involving whacking a wee white ball about the countryside.

At the end of the road on the left hand side is the Owston Lodge pub.

Please refer to Part 3 for the rest of the walk.