Kent Wildlife Trust - Main Reserves

Main Reserves

  • Bough Beech (near Bough Beech) (O.S. Map 188 TQ496489)
  • Burham Down (O.S. Map 188 TQ735624)
  • Burham Marsh (O.S.Map 188 TQ714615)
  • Cromer’s Wood (O.S. Map 178 TQ906604)
  • Darland Banks LNR (O.S. Map 178 TQ792654)
  • East Blean Woods LNR (O.S. Map 179 TR194642)
  • Holborough Marshes (O.S. Map 178 TQ707626)
  • Hothfield Common LNR (near Hothfield) (O.S. Map 189 TQ972458)
  • Kemsing Down (O.S. Map 188 TQ550594)
  • Longfield Chalk Bank (O.S. Map 177 TQ569691)
  • Lydden Temple Ewell NNR (James Teacher Reserve) (near Lydden) (O.S. Map 179 TR277453)
  • Marden Meadow (near Marden, Kent) (O.S. Map 188TQ763445)
  • Oare Marshes LNR (O.S. Map 178 TR013647)
  • Park Gate Down (Hector Wilks Reserve) (O.S. Map 179 TR168457)
  • Polhill Bank (O.S. Map 188 TQ510605)
  • Queendown Warren LNR (O.S. Map 188 TQ827629)
  • Sandwich and Pegwell Bay NNR (O.S. Map 179 TR341632)
  • Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve (near Sevenoaks) (O.S. Maps 188 TQ520565)
  • South Swale LNR (O.S. Maps 178 & 179 TR060648)
  • Turner’s Field (O.S. Map 188 TQ882340)
  • West Blean (including Thornden Woods) (O.S. Map 179 TR144633)
  • Westfield Wood (O.S. Maps 178 & 188 TQ755607)
  • Yockletts Bank (O.S. Map 179 TR125477)

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