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Robert and Sue Whale present a Sunningdale Sunday Stroll Sunday 7th August 2016 at 2.15pm from The Nag's Head 28 High Street Sunningdale Berks SL5 0NG www.quizwalks.com or phone 01737 352832 The Walk: 3.3 miles (5.3 km) on generally flat roads, lanes & footpaths including a couple of woodland stretches. No stiles but can be very muddy in places, so buggy-pushers beware. The route also takes in the resting-place of actress Diana Dors and briefly borders Wentworth golf course. The Venue: The Nag's Head is a Harvey's pub on a quiet road (despite its 'High St' address) in Sunningdale, on borders of Surrey and Berkshire. Website: http://www.nagsheadsunningdale.co.uk A very good choice of food is offered until 6pm on a Sunday (just pizzas after 6pm). Please call 01344 622 725 if you would like to book in advance. There is a small car park at the front of the pub and also street parking locally. OS Sheet 175 or 176 Grid Reference: 953676 Directions: By car: From M25, depending on approach, Either exit at jct 11, then take A317, A320, B386, B383 then right onto A30 (London Rd). Turn left onto Bedford Lane then continue to High St, pub is on your right. Or exit at jct 13, take A30 down to Virginia Water then bear right on A329. Turn left down B383 Silwood Rd shortly after passing Tittenhurst Park, then bear left into High St, pub is on the left. Public Transport: Nearest railway station is Sunningdale. There is a half-hourly service from Waterloo on a Sunday (departing Waterloo 9 and 39 minutes past each hour, returning from Sunningdale 25 and 55 minutes past). Exit station either by crossing line via footbridge or walking over level crossing, turn left, follow the A30 briefly then turn left along Broomhall Lane (B383), past Broomhall Farm, right along Station Rd and right again into Church Rd. Turn left up Trinity Crescent (just before church) to the pub. It's approximately 15 mins walk. Alternatively, Atlas Cars (01344 874874) operate 24-7 from booth outside station.

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Robert and Sue Whale present a Sunningdale Sunday Stroll

Sunday 7th August 2016 at 2.15pm

from The Nag's Head 28 High Street

Sunningdale Berks SL5 0NG

www.quizwalks.com or phone

01737 352832

The Walk: 3.3 miles (5.3 km) on generally flat roads, lanes & footpaths including a couple of woodland stretches. No stiles but can be very muddy in places, so buggy-pushers beware. The route also takes in the resting-place of actress Diana Dors and briefly borders Wentworth golf course.

The Venue: The Nag's Head is a Harvey's pub on a quiet road (despite its 'High St' address) in Sunningdale, on borders of Surrey and Berkshire. Website: http://www.nagsheadsunningdale.co.uk

A very good choice of food is offered until 6pm on a Sunday (just pizzas after 6pm). Please call 01344 622 725 if you would like to book in advance. There is a small car park at the front of the pub and also street parking locally.

OS Sheet 175 or 176 Grid Reference: 953676

Directions:

By car: From M25, depending on approach,

Either exit at jct 11, then take A317, A320, B386, B383 then right onto A30 (London Rd). Turn left onto Bedford Lane then continue to High St, pub is on your right.

Or exit at jct 13, take A30 down to Virginia Water then bear right on A329. Turn left down B383 Silwood Rd shortly after passing Tittenhurst Park, then bear left into High St, pub is on the left.

Public Transport: Nearest railway station is Sunningdale. There is a half-hourly service from Waterloo on a Sunday (departing Waterloo 9 and 39 minutes past each hour, returning from Sunningdale 25 and 55 minutes past).

Exit station either by crossing line via footbridge or walking over level crossing, turn left, follow the A30 briefly then turn left along Broomhall Lane (B383), past Broomhall Farm, right along Station Rd and right again into Church Rd. Turn left up Trinity Crescent (just before church) to the pub. It's approximately 15 mins walk. Alternatively, Atlas Cars (01344 874874) operate 24-7 from booth outside station.

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Route Map

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Robert & Sue’s Quiz Walk. Sunday 7th August 2016.

'The Nag's Head', Sunningdale, Berkshire.

Distance: 3.3 miles Time allowed: 4 hours

AT THE PUB:

1. We've ales for shy characters here ...

2. ... one seems to be saddled with beer

3. Behave indiscreetly?

You're exiled completely

STAGE 1.

Turn right out of pub and follow RH side of the road until you reach the third turning on the right (Kiln Lane)

where stage ends.

4. Where high churchmen go

To get a free throw

5. Not the barber's, but from the sound

A healthy trim here can be found

6. From Stella to Ian

Sounds a bit European

STAGE 2.

Turn right down Kiln Lane and follow this road which soon becomes a footpath with residential properties on the

right. After a time you will pass Sunningdale Cemetery on your left.

[It's not part of the walk but if you want to see the grave of Diana Dors and her husband Alan Lake it is but a

brief diversion. After entering the cemetery, walk to the junction of paths then turn right. Their two graves are

almost at the end of the path on the right, usually there are some nice flowers between the two stones].

Back on the QW route, keep ahead on path with houses and fence on your right all the way to the end, where

you'll see the bowling club on your left. Turn left and follow this wide but quiet lane for 300 yards as it bears

firstly to the right then to the left. Stage ends at footpath sign on the right.

7. Slapped on thick & coloured yellow

Suggesting the genial Irish fellow

8. They took on the role of a truss

But what else did they do for us?

9. Spooner might declare

That it's Barbie's nightmare

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STAGE 3.

Turn right and take footpath through woods. Cross gravel track and continue ahead on path between polo fields,

with wooden fence on right. At far end turn right along bridleway, stage ends at hanging sign by entrance to Barn

car park.

10. Corrosion by teeth marks & age

May affect their good work at some stage

11. Originally, a slave to hops

Owner updated some elements – the tops?

12. Distractedly fell, I bet

But this means he only got wet

Spare Clue. Homes for those on estate workers' wages?

A bit excessive to keep them in cages...

STAGE 4.

Keep ahead on the bridleway, which goes gradually uphill, then down again, through a rather muddy stretch.

Bear right onto gravel path, finally emerging onto the busy A30 road. Here turn right, keep to RH pavement and

cross road with great care at the next pedestrian island. Continue to Shrubs Hill Lane, turn left and follow lane to

junction just after Ridge House, where stage ends.

13. Odd bits of verse you must track

We only see this looking back

14. Useful digit, one of four

Deterring those who'd break the law

15. A thick-skinned septet stand guard

And defy you to enter their yard

STAGE 5.

Bear right at junction then right again at The Moorings. At the far end, take path ahead on RH side (signposted

Chimney Cottage). Continue past Chimney Cottage & keep straight ahead (ignoring footpath leading off to

right). Follow path round to the left reaching residential crescent with green. Turn left, go about a third of the

way around the green then take footpath between houses (Rosemullion & Highgate). Left at the end then

immediately right into woods. At T-junction go left and keep ahead to reach edge of golf course. You are now at

the 12th green and 13th tee of the Wentworth championship course; it's currently closed, we understand, for

summer renovation but there are two other courses still in use on the site. Keep ahead round to the right then

cross plank bridge to Thames Water station where stage ends.

16. They're employed, one senses

To tackle minor offences

17. Alan and David, well-respected

Both served their parties, when elected

18. It would need legs for getting about

A few more seen on the fairways, no doubt!

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STAGE 6.

Ahead into woods. Follow well-marked path for some way until it eventually bears right and after crossing

another short plank bridge, emerges onto smart residential road. Bear left here and follow this road (Heather

Drive) to far end where stage ends.

19. For breaking less serious rules

Some second-rate punishment tools

20. A flashing light's noted

What word should be quoted?

21. After these two, seeing "Toad Hall"

Would not surprise one at all

There are no clues on the next stretch: Turn right on exit from Heather Drive (opp Newmans Place) and

follow this road (Onslow Rd) until you reach circular green encountered previously. Go left and about a third

of the way round, take the same bridleway you used earlier but in reverse direction. Quiz Walk resumes at

footpath on left just after passing pumping station.

STAGE 7.

Take the footpath on left. On reaching A30, turn left then once again with great care cross road at next

pedestrian island and go straight ahead down footpath on other side. Follow this footpath between fields until

you reach T-junction with road. Turn left, then at crossroads keep ahead to right of church and back to pub.

22. Be rich & gated

Having been renovated

23. Old PM who's reached maturity

Is rarely observed with such security

24. Where Milton, we hear, went awry ...

25. ... Crosby's musical buddy? Bull's-eye!

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Answers to Quiz Walk from ‘The Nag's Head’, Sunningdale. Sunday 7th August 2016.

1) HARVEYS OF LEWES (anag. WE'VE ALES FOR SHY)

2) Horse drinking a pint on pub sign

3) PUB WATCH MEMBER, BARRED FROM ONE, BARRED FROM ALL

4) Basketball net in grounds of old church

5) BONNICUT COURT

6) LA-TOIA house name (hidden in Stella to Ian)

7) T W written in yellow on fence on right (ref. Sir Terry Wogan)

8) SUPPORTED BY ROMANS at bowling club (ref. Life of Brian, Monty Python film)

9) HOLLY DELL house name (i.e. DOLLY HELL)

10) THE GATEMAKERS on gate at entrance to woods (anag. TEETH MARKS & AGE)

11) Oast house, visible in distance to the left (first letters of words in the clue, the "tops")

12) Lifebelt (anag. FELL I BET; deep water nearby)

Spare clue: COTTAGES sign (OTT in CAGES)

13) SLOW sign on bridleway (first four odd letters in reverse from "we only see"

14) INDEX alarm, at South Lodge (i.e. index finger)

15) Seven elephants on wall at Toby Cottage

16) LITTLE COPSE house name

17) CLARKSTEEL on cover at pumping station (ref. Alan C & David S, both MPs)

18) DOG WALKING ON CLUB LAND at golf course (ref "dog-legs" on fairways)

19) Silver birches

20) Please quote FLIP (on Thames Water drainage device with orange light on top)

21) THE WILD WOOD & THE WILLOWS house names (ref. Kenneth Grahame book)

22) THE BIG CEDAR house name (anag. BE RICH & GATED)

23) MAJOR padlock on gate with two others (ref. John M, ex-PM)

24) WHITMORE LANE (anag. MILTON WE HEAR)

25) THE HOPE CENTRE (ref. Bob H and Bing C)

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Robert and Sue’s Quiz Walk. Sunday 7th August 2016. ‘The Nag's Head’, Sunningdale, Berkshire.

Kids’ Clues. There are just 8 clues to solve... one at the pub, then one on each stage of the walk. AT THE PUB: A bit strange, don't you think What this horse has got to drink! STAGE 1: Here it's not on a roof or the ground On a farm it might wander around STAGE 2: Two little bowlers having a chat Which of the pair is wearing a hat? STAGE 3: Don't go as close as him Especially if you cannot swim STAGE 4: Something you might want to dodge If visiting Brackenber Lodge STAGE 5: This place could make ME BLURRY If you mix up the letters all swirly STAGE 6: Into this stream the water will flow What colour is the bendy tube, do you know? STAGE 7: After crossing the road, have you spied A sign to say what you can't ride?

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Robert and Sue’s Quiz Walk. Sunday 7th August 2016. ‘The Nag's Head’, Sunningdale, Berkshire.

Answers to Kids’ Clues. AT THE PUB: Horse drinking beer on pub sign STAGE 1: Black cockerel on LH side of road STAGE 2: Lady miniature bowler inside gates of club STAGE 3: "Warning deep water" sign with man standing on edge STAGE 4: "Guard dogs" warning sign at Brackenber Lodge STAGE 5 : MULBERRY house name STAGE 6: Blue tube to drain the water away STAGE 7: NO CYCLING

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Score sheets

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