Other Reserves
(Some reserves have limited access.)
- Brenchley Wood (OS Map 188 TQ648420): contains Roman remains, links to Julius Caesar's invasion of England
- Broadham Down (OS Map 179 TR085538)
- Burnt Oak Wood (RESTRICTED ACCESS)
- Chiddingstone (OS Map 188 TQ511470)
- Collingwood (OS Map 188 TQ760292)
- Cowden Pound Pastures (OS Map 188 TQ459433)
- Denton Bank (OS Map 179 TR210454)
- Downe Bank (OS Map 177 TQ438609): site linked to Charles Darwin's Down House
- Fackenden Down (OS Map 188 TQ531605)
- The Gill (OS Map 188 TQ728385)
- Ham Fen (RESTRICTED ACCESS): one of a few sites where a colony of European Beavers was reintroduced in the UK
- Hewitt's Chalk Bank (OS Map 177 TQ480629)
- Hunstead Wood (including Bigbury Wood, Joan Beech wood and South Blean Wood) (OS Map 179 TR095568)
- Ivy Hatch (OS Map 188 TQ587547)
- Kiln Wood (OS Map 189 TQ886515)
- Oare Meadow (OS Map 178 TR007628)
- Orlestone Forest (OS Map 189 TQ981355)
- Parsonage Wood (OS Map 188 TQ797329)
- Quarry Wood (OS Map 188 TQ722518)
- Ruxley Gravel Pits (OS Map 177 TQ474700) No public access.
- Sladden Wood (OS Map 179 TR257428)
- Smallman's Wood (Restricted access)
- Stockbury Hill Wood (OS Map 178 TQ836608)
- Stone Wood (OS Map 189 TQ964370)
- Spong Wood (OS Map 179 TR122455)
- Spuckles Wood & Kenneling Wood (OS Map 189 TQ957525 and TQ957518)
- Thornden Meadow (OS Map 179 TR150645)
- Wattle Wood (OS Map 189 TQ873354)
- Westerham Mines (OS Map 188 TQ455530)
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