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19th Jan

10:00 - 12:30

16th Feb

10:00 - 12:30

16th Mar

10:00 - 12:30

20th Apr

10:00 - 12:30

18th May

10:00 - 12:30

15th Jun

10:00 - 12:30

Where:

The walk starts outside the atrium by the sunken garden at Blackthorpe Barn:

Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Sat Nav: IP30 9HZ

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Pricing:

The walk is free to join, just pay for whatever you may want at Roots Café afterwards.

Please register your interest by emailing us events@roughamestate.com

A Walk, chats and a cup of tea

Ramble and Roots first started as “Brew Monday” in January, a day encouraging people to connect over a walk and a cuppa and take a moment to check in with themselves and others. It worked so well that we have added further dates, on the third Monday of each month.

Anyone is welcome who would like come for the walk and stay for the chat. This is an opportunity to meet new people, enjoy some company, get outside in nature and be a part of the Rougham community.

The walk starts from Blackthorpe Barn at 10am with a relaxed, guided route around the Estate, led by a friendly face from the team here. It will take in some of the paths from our Walks around the Estate and will last approximately 45 minutes, depending on the route.

It’s a great chance to enjoy the outdoors, get some gentle exercise and meet new people.
Well-behaved dogs on short leads are very welcome.

When we get back to Blackthorpe Barn, you are welcome to continue chatting and have a bite or drink at Roots Café (at your own cost).

These walks will be happening on the third Monday of each month, so if you can’t make one, then come another time.

There is no cost to join, but we ask that you register your interest by emailing events@roughamestate.com

Important information

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Dogs welcome on a short lead

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If the weather has been wet, the walk can be muddy.

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Plenty of free parking

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Roots Café nearby

How it Works

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Park in one of the Blackthorpe Barn car parks

There is plenty of free parking around the Barn

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Meet your guide and group at the atrium entrance to the Café and Shop

The atrium entrance is next to the sunken garden.
For more information, see the Ground Plan.
Please arrive in good time for the start of the walk.

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The walk takes in woodland/unpaved areas which can be muddy

Please wear suitable shoes for unpaved pathways in the current weather.

Enjoy walking through the lovely Suffolk countryside and chatting with others in a relaxed setting.

We expect the walks to be approximately 45 minutes or so, as a gentle stroll around the Barn.

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Return to Blackthorpe Barn for a coffee and chat at Roots Café

Back at the Barn, you can continue chatting and have a bite to eat or a drink at Roots Café, if you would like.
Any costs at Roots Café to be paid for at the time.

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The walk goes ahead in all weathers

If the weather is so bad that the walk can’t go ahead, we will try to contact you by email or on the phone number you gave us.

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Facilities are at Blackthorpe Barn

Please use the facilities at Blackthorpe Barn, at the start and end of the walk.
There are no facilities or places to sit down on the walk itself.

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Longer Walks

If you prefer a longer walk, take a look at our Walks Page and sort by medium or hard routes.

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Things to Bring

  • Bring sturdy shoes or wellies, especially if it’s been raining recently
  • Bring a raincoat if it looks like rain
  • Please keep dogs on a short lead
  • Anything you may want at Roots Café after the walk is to be paid for at the time
  • Bring an enjoyment of time outside and meeting new people

Blackthorpe Barn

Address: Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
SatNav: IP30 9HZ
What3Words: newly.sofas.debating
View Ground Plan
Parking:

Plenty of parking on site

Free to park

Disabled access available

This is a rural location and paths can be muddy

Directions:

Blackthorpe Barn is situated just south of Junction 45 of the A14, three miles east of Bury St Edmunds, in the village of Rougham.
Look out for the entrance gates to a long tree-lined avenue at the White House junction, with the Barn on the right of the avenue.
Blackthorpe Barn’s black and white signs direct visitors from local roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to book to join in with Ramble and Roots?

There isn’t a booking system for Ramble and Roots as such, but we ask that you register your interest in coming with us at events@roughamestate.com so that we know how big the group will be and we don’t start without you.

Is there a cost to join in with Ramble and Roots?

There is no cost to join in the walk, but if you would like to have a drink or food at Roots Café afterwards please pay for what you order at the café.

Will I be able to keep up on the walk?

The walk will be a gentle walk of around 45 minutes, using the paths around Blackthorpe Barn. It will not be anything particularly strenuous but rather a stroll outside with time to chat with others in the group followed by the opportunity of continuing chats over tea and coffee at Roots Café.

Please be aware that the walks will include unpaved paths, for example on bridleways or through woodlands, so wear suitable footwear especially if it’s been raining when paths may be muddy.

I registered to come on the walk, but now I can’t join you. What do I do?

We’re sorry to hear you won’t be able to join us this time.
Please email us on events@roughamestate.com to let us know that you can’t come.

Perhaps you can come on the next walk – we’re aiming to hold them on every 3rd Monday on the month.

How energetic will the guided walk be?

The walk is a gentle stroll through the countryside around Blackthorpe Barn, focussed on time to enjoy being outside and chatting with others. It will not be a brisk or long hike.

If you would prefer something a little more strenuous, have a look at the Medium or Hard Routes on our Walks page.

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