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High Weald AONB

We work in the Kent High Weald, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) for its rolling hills, small, irregular fields, abundant woods and hedges, scattered farmsteads and sunken lanes. www.highweald.org

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Section Six

Old Groombridge - Bullingstone


2¼ miles - allow 1½ hours
This section of the walk takes you through some attractive parkland meadows, where in season wildflowers such as birds-foot-trefoil, yellow rattle and common spotted orchids can be seen The path then continues on its way to Langton Green, a traditional village, with a pub, houses and church encircled by an immaculate green. The path then winds down into the ancient woodlands of Burnt Wood and Avery's Wood, where bluebells make a wonderful spring site, before reaching Bullingstone.

Main highlights on this section include:

  • Old Groombridge
  • Beech Wood
  • Landton Green
  • Parkland Meadows
  • Burnt and Avery's Woods
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