Domesday
Walk
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There are nine walks on the National Disc which are accessed by passing through gaps in the wall of the Domesday Gallery at various points. I haven't yet found them all but I tried out three or four of the walks when deciding which to include here. I found this one the most interesting so I hope you will follow the picture links above to learn more about the Stone Cottage Walk.