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It would apear that the printed sites guide is a little out of date especially with some of the directions.

Can I therefore advise that if you are heading out with your sites guide in hand try and check your destination in your guide against the one on the online sites guide.
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They both read the same Colin where money laws is concerned.
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sites guide wrote:Head west from Kilham and take the first turning on the right. (200m) follow the road over the bridge to a T junction on the bend and turn left. Follow the road (1mile) looking out for the right turn to Downham Farm (up hill) Go through the farm (slow) as you pass the cottages turn right then up the track to a gate, park here if the pastures are either wet or in hay (if dry) drive up around the back of the hill and park near the stone wall at the top.
These are the right directions then, the closed bridge is the second turning to the right west of kilham
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Cheers again colin
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