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| | Walks in Buckinghamshire - Little Kimble - Lacey Green - Saunderton |
 | | At the far corner of the field, re-enter the wood, follow the path ahead, gradually getting closer to Grim's Ditch on your right, and where the path crosses the ditch (near a curiously carved tree stump), continue for a short distance on the bank beside the ditch, to emerge at a road junction. |
 | | At the junction continue in the same direction on the road ahead (signposted Lacey Green) to the next junction, then straight ahead on a bridleway, which passes through more woods to emerge (after being joined by two paths from the left) at a house. |
 | | The windmill is the oldest surviving smock mill (that is, where only the cap turns into the wind, rather than the entire mill) in the country, reputedly dating to 1650. |
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