I support the Civil War Preservation Society who buys tracts of land near Civil War battlesites to preserve them from further development or other uses of the property.
If the so-called Ramblers want to use the property, let them pay to support the purchase of the property for "rambling" use.
But, again, thanks for the link to the description of the Right to Roam legislation. Very enlightening.
If you fancy a little further reading, you should google the Kinder Scout mass trespass of 1932. A fascinating story, and one that led to the creation of Britain’s national parks in 1949.
It’s hard to believe for me, born much later, that before 1949 a pleasant stroll in the country would have left me breaking the law. Incredible really.