Pilgrims, Walkers & St Clement’s

A destination for pilgrimage & prayer at Ashampstead since it was built by the Benedictine Abbey of Lyre, France in the 12th century.

Within the parish there are 47 paths offering walks and rides through differing terrains such as ancient woods and coppices, across fields and along ancient drove roads.

The church is open everyday in daylight hours (approx 9 am to 5 pm)

Most Friday mornings, locals meet on Flowers Piece at 10.00am and walk for about an hour before coffee at Vicars' Farm Shop - all are welcome whether for walk and coffee or just chat and coffee!

More information on this and other walks is available from the village website

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