Markbeech Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Sevenoaks

England

Markbeech Wood

Field on the corner of Brocas Road, Hever
Field on the corner of Brocas Road, Hever Credit: David Howard

Markbeech Wood is a captivating woodland located in the county of Kent, England. Covering an area of approximately 40 hectares, this enchanting forest is situated near the village of Markbeech, about 5 miles southwest of Edenbridge. The wood is part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its unspoiled landscapes and rich biodiversity.

Markbeech Wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, with a diverse range of species including oak, ash, beech, and birch. The towering canopy provides a peaceful and shady retreat, particularly during the warmer months. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells in spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths, allowing visitors to explore this natural haven at their own pace. The trails lead adventurers through a variety of habitats, including open glades, meandering streams, and secluded clearings. These diverse environments provide a sanctuary for a wide array of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and numerous bird species.

Markbeech Wood is a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and photographers. Its tranquil ambiance and picturesque surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. Additionally, the woodland is a protected site, managed by local conservation organizations to ensure its preservation for future generations.

Whether one seeks solitude, nature exploration, or simply a scenic stroll, Markbeech Wood offers an idyllic setting to connect with the natural world and experience the beauty of Kent's countryside.

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Markbeech Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.169121/0.10677162 or Grid Reference TQ4743. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field on the corner of Brocas Road, Hever
Field on the corner of Brocas Road, Hever
St Peter's Church, Hever
St Peter's Church, Hever
The gatehouse at Hever Castle
The gatehouse at Hever Castle
St Peter's Churchyard, Hever The entrance to Hever Castle is on the left in the lodge.
St Peter's Churchyard, Hever
The entrance to Hever Castle is on the left in the lodge.
Hever Road at the junction of Uckfield Road
Hever Road at the junction of Uckfield Road
Hever Castle and Grounds
Hever Castle and Grounds
At Lockskinners Farm on the Chiddingstone Road
At Lockskinners Farm on the Chiddingstone Road
St Peter, Hever: mid March 2017
St Peter, Hever: mid March 2017
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: mid March 2017
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: mid March 2017
Hever Lane This is just off the B2026 (Hartfield Road). This is much closer to  Hever station than Hever village.
Hever Lane
This is just off the B2026 (Hartfield Road). This is much closer to Hever station than Hever village.
Hever Lane This is just off the B2026 (Hartfield Road). This is much closer to  Hever station than Hever village.
Hever Lane
This is just off the B2026 (Hartfield Road). This is much closer to Hever station than Hever village.
River Eden above Hever Bridge The River Eden is a tributary of the River Medway. Just below here on the other side of Hever Bridge the river has been dammed and widened to form the main lake at Hever Castle.
River Eden above Hever Bridge
The River Eden is a tributary of the River Medway. Just below here on the other side of Hever Bridge the river has been dammed and widened to form the main lake at Hever Castle.
In St Peter's Churchyard, Hever Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. The churchyard is attractive with a show of spring flowers as seen here with primroses and daffodils.
In St Peter's Churchyard, Hever
Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. The churchyard is attractive with a show of spring flowers as seen here with primroses and daffodils.
St Peter's Churchyard, Hever Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. The churchyard is attractive with a show of spring flowers as seen here with primroses and daffodils.
St Peter's Churchyard, Hever
Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. The churchyard is attractive with a show of spring flowers as seen here with primroses and daffodils.
Two brothers killed in the Second World War, Hever Churchyard Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. This gravestone commemorates two brothers in two different services who died in the Second World War. Flight Lieut. Gordon Yarrow of the RAF was killed on active service on 30th March 1941, while his brother Ordinary Seaman Peter Yarrow was killed in action when H.M.S. Hood was sunk on 24th May 1941.

Below, the small tablets are to their brother Derek, and their father Colin who died in 2003 at the age of 90.
Two brothers killed in the Second World War, Hever Churchyard
Although St Peter's Church has many attractions, the one it is most famous for is the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen, father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth the First. This gravestone commemorates two brothers in two different services who died in the Second World War. Flight Lieut. Gordon Yarrow of the RAF was killed on active service on 30th March 1941, while his brother Ordinary Seaman Peter Yarrow was killed in action when H.M.S. Hood was sunk on 24th May 1941. Below, the small tablets are to their brother Derek, and their father Colin who died in 2003 at the age of 90.
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (a)
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (a)
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (b) Also see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2654765/STEPHENSON,%20HENRY%20JAMES" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2654765/STEPHENSON,%20HENRY%20JAMES">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (b)
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Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (c)
Holy Trinity, Markbeech: churchyard (c)
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Markbeech Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ4743 (Lat: 51.169121, Lng: 0.10677162)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Sevenoaks

Police Authority: Kent

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Markbeech
Is In: Kent, England, UK
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Source: photo
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Designation: public_footpath
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Bench
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