Gravetye Path 63

Trodden grass path through the meadow


Not wheelchair accessible
From the Manor end the path begins as a 40cm track which is completely overgrown with nettles and other vegetation with a soft mud surface. After the trees the path leads into a grassy field with deeps ruts caused by cattle in soft mud. The path then passes through trees with a brick and mud surface. Then into a meadow with a trodden grass path. The line of the path is difficult to determine at the manor end, through the first field and section of trees. There is an obvious trodden path through the meadow at the Whitestone Wood end. In the field and meadow the gradients are up to 16% and paths are wide allowing 2 metres for passing. Overhead clearance is reduced to 1.5 metres in places due to overhanging trees. Cross falls over 5% but difficult to determine as path uneven.

This is approximately 380 metres long with a , , surface
The narrowest point: 40 cm wide
Steepest gradient: 16% (1:6.3)
Livestock likely:
Waymarked or signposted:


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At the Manor end the path is overgrown, indistinct and difficult identify the correct line.
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Path crosses a heavily rutted field which would be boggy in wet weather
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Obvious trodden way where the path leaves the estate, some overhanging trees.



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Grid reference: TQ 36030 33846    W3W Image
W3W: ///whisker.renovated.crumb  W3W Image

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Last reviewed: July 2025
ID: GRAV099


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