The High Weald AONB was designated under the National Park and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 in October 1983. Designation as an AONB gave official recognition to the unique landscape of the High Weald, strengthened the ability of government agencies and local authorities to conserve and enhance the landscape, and provided priority for financial support for these objectives from the principal government agency responsible for AONBs, the Countryside Agenc… Web300 acres of High Weald countryside with small fields, hedgerows, ancient trees, hidden ponds and magnificent views across the Dudwell Valley. Natural play area Play area with swings, see-saw, climbing frames and space to build a den or enjoy a picnic. Carved oak tree centrepiece featuring images of Sussex wildlife. Mulberry Tea-room
BBC One - Countryfile, High Weald
WebThe Weald of Kent refers to the areas of the Weald which come under the county of Kent. It encompasses the collection of towns and villages in the countryside. ... Headcorn, High Halden, Hothfield ... WebSpectacular sandstone outcrops at Harrisons Rocks. High Weald countryside with oast houses and hops. Views of the Medway Valley. Location: Eridge Station Grid Reference: TQ550350 (OS Map) OS Map: Explorer 135 Distance: 6 miles … phoenix smoke monitor
Weald - Wikipedia
WebRFD7JGMK–View Over The High Weald Countryside near Cripps Corner East Sussex UK RFT9RM34–Backlit oak trees and sheep grazing on hillside, Burwash, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe RFFATR3F–Ancient Species Rich Neutral Grassland Meadow in the High Weald of Sussex at Rocks Farm WebThe High Weald countryside gets its ridges, valleys and rolling landscape from the underlying bands of sandstone and clay. The harder sandstone forms the high land and … WebHigh Weald Hiking is about getting people out walking & enjoying the countryside of the High Weald of Kent & East Sussex. Also taking some walks further afield to the South & North Downs. CONTACT tts 90 trough