Little Jockey's Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Sevenoaks

England

Little Jockey's Wood

Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood Credit: N Chadwick

Little Jockey's Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Kent, England. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a notable natural attraction that draws visitors from near and far. The wood is situated within the larger Blean Woods complex, which is one of the largest continuous areas of ancient woodland in the county.

Characterized by its diverse ecosystem, Little Jockey's Wood is home to an array of plant and animal species. The forest boasts a dense canopy of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and sweet chestnut, which provide a rich habitat for various woodland creatures. Visitors can expect to spot a variety of birds, such as woodpeckers, tits, and thrushes, as well as mammals like deer, squirrels, and rabbits.

The wood offers several walking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural beauty. These paths wind through the forest, offering glimpses of vibrant wildflowers, moss-covered rocks, and babbling streams. The tranquil atmosphere and the abundance of wildlife make it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Little Jockey's Wood is also steeped in history. It is believed to have been used as a hunting ground by nobility in medieval times, and remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within its boundaries. The wood has been managed by various organizations over the years to preserve its natural heritage and protect its unique ecosystem.

Overall, Little Jockey's Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of Kent's woodlands.

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Little Jockey's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.308858/0.086664589 or Grid Reference TQ4558. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood
Newyears Wood
Footpath across misty field
Footpath across misty field
Misty downland scene
Misty downland scene
Kangles Wood
Kangles Wood
Footpath entering Kangles Wood
Footpath entering Kangles Wood
Footpath, Kangles Wood
Footpath, Kangles Wood
Coppicing, Kangles Wood
Coppicing, Kangles Wood
Dry valley Dry valleys are relict landforms left over from the ice age. During the ice age, ice plugged all the pore spaces in the chalk rendering it impermeable. During the summer months meltwater would carve a valley and create the feature. After the ice age the chalk became permeable and porous and all surface water was lost leaving an obvious water carved valley, but now dry.
They are common on the dip slopes of Chalk escarpments.
Dry valley
Dry valleys are relict landforms left over from the ice age. During the ice age, ice plugged all the pore spaces in the chalk rendering it impermeable. During the summer months meltwater would carve a valley and create the feature. After the ice age the chalk became permeable and porous and all surface water was lost leaving an obvious water carved valley, but now dry. They are common on the dip slopes of Chalk escarpments.
Dry valley Dry valleys are relict landforms left over from the ice age. During the ice age, ice plugged all the pore spaces in the chalk rendering it impermeable. During the summer months meltwater would carve a valley and create the feature. After the ice age the chalk became permeable and porous and all surface water was lost leaving an obvious water carved valley, but now dry.
They are common on the dip slopes of Chalk escarpments.
Dry valley
Dry valleys are relict landforms left over from the ice age. During the ice age, ice plugged all the pore spaces in the chalk rendering it impermeable. During the summer months meltwater would carve a valley and create the feature. After the ice age the chalk became permeable and porous and all surface water was lost leaving an obvious water carved valley, but now dry. They are common on the dip slopes of Chalk escarpments.
Footpath climbing out of a dry valley
Footpath climbing out of a dry valley
Misty Kangles Wood
Misty Kangles Wood
Field edge footpath
Field edge footpath
Foggy Downland pasture
Foggy Downland pasture
Mace Lane
Mace Lane
Mace Lane
Mace Lane
Footpath off Mace Lane
Footpath off Mace Lane
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Little Jockey's Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4558 (Lat: 51.308858, Lng: 0.086664589)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Sevenoaks

Police Authority: Kent

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