The land ahead of you was divided between three farms in the 1800s.
The fields to the east (your right), along Sutton Lane and south of the bridleway to Avon Weir, were Sutton Lane Farm.
The fields ahead of you, south of Chestnut Road (then known as Back Lane), were part of Poplar Farm, where the tenant farmer was John Russ in 1841.
The fields in the west of the village and south of the main road to Draycot were farmed by John Lea, who had the buildings at both Arms Farm and Gate Farm, but his 'homestead' or farmhouse was at Gate Farm.
From here you will cross the field towards the clump of trees, with the large pylon in the background and then go over a number of stiles and across a few more fields until you reach Sutton Lane Meadows.