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Cemetery Chapel Walk
Access from Church Entrance to Highclere Estate or Cemetery.
Open: Spring Bank holiday weekends, then 7 days per week throughout July and August.
Dogs on leads.
The Victorian Cemetery chapel in Highclere Park was built by the 3rd Countess of Carnarvon to offer comfort to those who grieve. There is still a service once a year at the end of August.
To one side, is a seasonal footpath running past the graveyard towards some large redwood trees and newly planted azaleas. The footpath is quite wet and narrow at times, but worth exploring.
It skirts a small lake with sunken forest and some ancient woodland, joining up with the drive taking walkers out through the Park exit towards Highclere village.