A Walk In The Park The Duke's Head Wallington 2:15pm Sunday the 2 nd of July 2017

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Kiran and Zara Evans present A Walk In The Park The Duke's Head Wallington 2:15pm Sunday the 2 nd of July 2017 Organisers' mobile number: 07910159334 THE WALK 2.8 miles, no stiles, steps or kissing gates. Suitable for buggies / pushchairs apart from a narrow gap which buggies can be carried over or folded and taken through. The entire walk is on properly made paths and pavements. THE VENUE Duke's Head Surrey, The Green, 6 Manor Road, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 0AA Free parking available at rear Free Wi-Fi Food served from noon until 6pm. Reservation is recommended but not required. Reserve a table by phone on 020 8401 7410 or on the pub's website at www.dukesheadsurrey.co.uk Children welcome. Dogs welcome in bar and garden only (not in the restaurant) OS Grid Reference: TQ 28671 64599 DIRECTIONS BY CAR Exit M25 at Junction 8 and follow A217 towards Lower Kingswood, Banstead, Sutton. After Banstead Downs Golf Course, Leave A217 to join B2230 Brighton Road towards Sutton. After Sutton Station, stay in right-hand lane around one-way system and head towards Carshalton on A232 Carshalton Road. Go through Carshalton High Street towards Croydon. Turn right at the

end of the shops into Park Lane, then first left into Parkgate Road, left at the end and the pub is on the left before the lights. DIRECTIONS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT Nearest train stations: Wallington: Exit the station and turn left onto Manor Road. Follow Manor Road for about 800 yards. The Duke's Head will be on the left. Hackbridge: Turn left out of station car park and follow London Road. You may choose to take the 151 bus route towards Wallington which stops opposite the pub. If not, continue to follow the bus route for about a mile. The pub will be on the right. Carshalton: Exit the station onto North Street. You may wish to take the 127 bus route towards Purley or the 157 bus route towards Crystal Palace. Alight at Croydon Road / Wallington Green. If not, turn right onto North Street and turn left after the ponds onto High Street. Follow this road for about half a mile. Turn right at Wallington Green. The pub will by on the right. Nearest bus stops: Manor Road / Acre Lane (route 151 to Worcester Park) Manor Road North / Acre Lane (route 151 to Wallington) Croydon Road / Wallington Green (routes 407, 410, 463, 612, 633 and X26) All bus stops within a few yards of the pub.

Route Sheet

A Walk In The Park by Kiran & Zara Evans PHOTO COMPETITION REMINDER KEEP TAKING THOSE 2017 QUIZWALKING SNAPS. 20 BOOK TOKEN FOR BEST PHOTO UP FOR GRABS! Kids clues are in blue and are in order, but NOT necessarily positioned after the adult clues (they could be anywhere in the stage). STARTERS Starters are all on the face of the pub & hotel facing the green, between each edge of the wall. Noble hothead sued elk, confused the herd. A juvenile could be battering or shoving into you. If read fully, it seems riches are on his mind. Just after half-past six, an old Italian says to enter the neighbourhood. Guarding the pavement from cars, can you count how many there are? What is this room used for? STAGE ONE Cross the junction diagonally so you are diagonally opposite the green. NO CLUES UNTIL HOUSE NUMBER 105. Stay right and cross straight across onto the right pavement of Lakeside. Continue on the road parallel to the main road. Cross Derek Avenue onto the footpath to the left of the last house on Derek Avenue. After the small stone bridge, keep right and enter the car park. Cross the car park and stay right. Stage ends at the end of the car park. Put a fiver on, somewhere near here. Sounds like a jewel robbery! A carol for a soldier, shielded waste-down. If you live on this road, you are beside a large pond. How wide can your car be to fit through the gap? STAGE TWO Stay on the path to the right of the river. At the footbridge, turn right immediately and continue towards the next car park. Just before the car park, turn left onto a shared pedestrian/cycle path. Follow the path and stay right at the junction. Stage ends at Church Road. Arrow of timber. Two, in fact! A light game of Countdown. Here's a clue for you: on the windows and doors it's blue. What is it? What number should you call if you want to dig here?

STAGE THREE Turn left so the church is on your right. Stay on the left-hand pavement and continue along Church Road. At the end of the brick wall, cross to the right-hand pavement and go through the wall. Stage ends when the pavement runs out. Improper counting for old time's sake. Hark! Azrael: faces less than it was. We hear the crossing lasts seven days, so quit your hurried ways. 7. Where might you pray and visit on Sunday? 8. When is the Pavilion Café open? STAGE FOUR TAKE EXTRA CARE AS THERE IS NO PAVEMENT ALONG THIS STAGE. Turn right, following Church Road. Stay left at the fork. Follow Church Road to the bridge with height restriction. Cross the bridge and turn left. Follow the road to the next junction, where the stage ends. No red herrings here! Basil's humble abode looks like it's had a brush-up! Looks like Mister Right left the building. Pretending a dumb folk is mixed up would be dangerous. 9. This equals 1/5. 10. How fast can you go here? STAGE FIVE Turn right at the junction and follow the road. Keep left as the road turns to the right towards the café. Follow the footpath between the fields. Stage ends just before you enter the trees. Smoke here more than twice and you'll pay the price! Self defence. Rest, safe and sound, but you'll be constrained and tethered to the ground. 11. What sport might be played here? 12. They slow you down by lying in the road. What are they?

STAGE SIX Enter the trees, cross the stream and turn immediately left. Follow the footpath towards the bridge. Cross straight over the bridge. Follow the footpath. Ignore the first fork to the right. Take the second fork to the right (just before the footpath you came down earlier). At the end of the footpath, turn right and cross over the footbridge that goes over the river. Turn left immediately after the footbridge and walk along the river. Cross the small footbridges. If this is not possible, there are signs marking an alternative route (you will not miss any clues by taking this route). Stage ends at the car park. You can't store your cash here, but hay, it is on the rise. Double trouble. Amped and pumped. 13. At the end of the alphabet, you'll find the light. 14. Where does the water tumble down? STAGE SEVEN Enter the car park and turn right. Turn left out of the car park and stay on the left pavement. Cross the road at the island and continue along London Road. Stay on the right pavement and turn right to walk past the pond. Cross Butter Hill and stay on London Road. Follow the road around the bend, past the Rose & Crown pub and back towards the Duke's Head. Stage ends at the crossroads. Spare no change for the insect waiter. Milk, dark or white, it'll protect your head, alright. Up there with the royal highness, you can feel the breeze. 15. Which road might have some flowers in the pond? 16. They used to be caterpillars, but now they've transformed.

ANSWERS STARTERS Q: Noble hothead sued elk, confused the herd A: anag. Duke's Head Hotel Q: A juvenile could be battering or shoving into you. A: Golden Young's ram on entrance to hotel Q: If read fully, it seems riches are on his mind. A: Duke's Head in gold text on side of pub Q: Just after half-past six, an old Italian says to enter the neighbourhood. A: Intrare Communitatem // Duke's Head Hotel Wallington // Estd. 1831 // Young's on sign STAGE ONE Q: Put a fiver on, somewhere near here. A: Quinton Close Q: Sounds like a jewel robbery! A: Two ADT alarms on adjacent houses which are mirror images of each other. Jewel sounds like Dual when pronounced. Q: A carol for a soldier, shielded waste-down. A: BROADS // FOUL // SILENT KNIGHT on drain cover STAGE TWO Q: Arrow of timber. Two, in fact! A: Avenue of trees. Arrow = a row. Timber = trees. Q: A light game of Countdown. A: Numbers on lampposts counting down STAGE THREE Q: Improper counting for old time's sake. A: Clock tower on church with IIII instead of IV Q: Hark! Azrael: faces less than it was. A: Faceless stone angels on stone archway into graveyard. (Azrael is the angel of death) Q: We hear the crossing lasts seven days, so quit your hurried ways. A: Weak bridge // 3 TON // Width restriction // CAUTION // SPEED RAMPS STAGE FOUR Q: No red herrings here! A: Mosaic 'pizza slice' with birds and fish, but no red herrings Q: Basil's humble abode looks like it's had a brush-up! A: Beddington Park Cottages sign with fox Q: Looks like Mister Right left the building. A: Metal R and M fixed to wall of Oak House Q: Pretending a dumb folk is mixed up would be dangerous. A: anag. Beddington Park Flume // Danger // Watercourse with variable depths sign on bridge

STAGE FIVE Q: Smoke here more than twice and you'll pay the price! A: Safe 2 BBQ on barbecues Q: Self defence. A: Lone fence panel Q: Rest, safe and sound, but you'll be constrained and tethered to the ground. A: Earth Anchors ltd. on bench STAGE SIX Q: You can't store your cash here, but hay, it is on the rise. A: Grass bank Q: Double trouble. A: Two caution signs next to each other Q: Amped and pumped. A: Danger // Strong current // Keep away at weir STAGE SEVEN Q: Spare no change for the insect waiter. A: No fly tipping Q: Milk, dark or white, it'll protect your head, alright. A: Helm Chocolate Works // 213133 // Lucy Oxford // SF6 filled equipment on substation Q: Up there with the royal highness, you can feel the breeze. A: Copper pole with weathervane and crown at top CHILDRENS' CLUES STARTERS Q: Guarding the pavement from cars, can you count how many there are? A: 16 bollards in front of the pub Q: What is this room used for? A: Pub & dining STAGE ONE Q: If you live on this road, you are beside a large pond. A: Lakeside Q: How wide can your car be to fit through the gap? A: 7' 0 width restriction STAGE TWO Q: Here's a clue for you: on the windows and doors it's blue. What is it? A: Blue glass on doors and windows of building Q: What number should you call if you want to dig here? A: Before excavating call free on 0800 111 999 on gas pipeline marker STAGE THREE 9. Q: Where might you pray and visit on Sunday? A: Church 10. Q: When is the Pavilion Café open? A: 7 days a week

STAGE FOUR 11. Q: This equals 1/5. A: 5/25 on hydrant 12. Q: How fast can you go here? A: 5mph limit sign (5 in red circle) STAGE FIVE 13. Q: What sport might be played here? A: Cricket 14. Q: They slow you down by lying in the road. What are they? A: Speed bumps STAGE SIX 15. Q: At the end of the alphabet, you'll find the light. A: Z on lamppost (followed by Y, X, W etc. on following lampposts) 16. Q: Where does the water tumble down? A: Stepped waterfall STAGE SEVEN 17. Q: Which road might have some flowers in the pond? A: Lake Gardens 18. Q: They used to be caterpillars, but now they've transformed. A: Two butterflies on top front of house