Wellington College
Saturday, 14th August 2010
Ascot
Sunday 29th August 2010
Snelsmore Common
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Windsor
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Wokefield Park
Sunday, 10th October 2010
The Lambourn Downs
Sunday, 24th October 2010
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Eagle House School began as a prep school in 1820 in Hammersmith. It
moved to Sandhurst in
1886, after a short period in Wimbledon. The
(pictured) nearby
Wellington College is celebrating its 150th year: twice as old as the ramblers!Wellington College was founded by Queen Vicoria and Prime Minister The
Earl of Derby in 1859 as
the national momument to Britain's greatest millitary
figure, the Duke of Wellington, who also served the country with distinction twice, as Prime Minister.We have arranged access
for our walk to the grounds of Wellington College, which is not usually open to the public. Our walk through the woods of the campus of Wellington College will start with a visit to the front of the school. We will then walk beside their
impressive lakes and circumnavigate the perimeter of the estate. Our route takes us through the Ambarrow Court woods, before reaching the Horseshoe
Lake. The waterside walk gives good views of the whole lake and activity of
the bird life. We return to the Wellington College grounds and walk through
the woodland back to
Eagle House.
On arrival
at the car park, tea will be served with the schools
infamous cookies: a must after a gentle walk!
By kind permission of the Headmasters of Eagle House
and Wellington College.
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Where: Eagle House School carpark
How to get there:
By train: from Sandhurst Station, turn right and walk until you reach a roundabout. Turn left up
the Crowthorne Road. Walk up the hill, past two sets of lights (one pedestrian), and you will find
the school on the left.
By car: from Crowthorne, drive through the High
Street and follow the road towards Sandhurst until you reach a dip and the school is on the right. From Sandhurst (Camberley) pass a parade of
shops on the right (Coop, Sue Ryder), turn right on the mini-roundabout and – see train.
When: 10.30 am Saturday, 14th August 2010 |