For the fifth year in a row Bexhill Rotarians, their wives and friends, as a rest from all their pre-Christmas fundraising and community service activities, decided to brace themselves for a ramble in the countryside.
As has become the norm, this year two walks had been organised, one for the ambitious and one for those whose abilities suggested less exercise. Both walks started and finished at the Ferry Inn, a charming and very hospitable 17th century hostelry near the village of Appledore on the Kent/Sussex borders. The Inn is so named because it used to be the home of the ferry between the Isle of Oxney and Appledore before the area became land locked many years ago.
The walks had been researched and put together by Bexhill Rotarians John Cooper and Perry Puddefoot who had pre-warned the walkers that the conditions underfoot would be muddy. Fortunately the weather was dry but, sadly, rather overcast so the promised views of the surrounding countryside didn
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