Garden Field Lane, Berkhamsted
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Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 14 Aug 2006
Garden Field Lane marks the eastern edge of the built-up area of Berkhamsted south of the A4251 (formerly the A41). At first it is drivable, but as the houses on the right-hand side peter out, so the lane becomes narrower until it turns into a footpath. This footpath continues to Long Green, an area of woodland alongside the (comparatively) new A41 bypass. A path can then be taken southwards on the other side of the A41 towards Bottom Farm which is on the very western edge of this square. Another path strikes off to the west through Long Green and meets up with Swing Gate Lane.