Coronation Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Tunbridge Wells

England

Coronation Wood

Entrance to Sissinghurst Gardens The blue car is emerging from the entrance, on the A262.
Entrance to Sissinghurst Gardens Credit: Robin Webster

Coronation Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Kent, England. Situated near the village of Cranbrook, the wood covers an area of approximately 30 acres and is part of the larger Bedgebury Forest.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and chestnut, creating a rich and diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife. The thick canopy of the trees provides a sheltered environment for numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and warblers.

Coronation Wood is known for its well-maintained walking trails, which wind through the trees, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. The paths are suitable for all levels of walkers and provide a peaceful and tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic.

One of the main attractions of Coronation Wood is its historical significance. The woodland was planted in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, hence its name. Over the years, it has become a cherished community space and a symbol of local pride.

The wood is managed by the Forestry Commission, which ensures the preservation and conservation of the trees and wildlife. They also organize various events and activities throughout the year, including guided nature walks and educational programs for children.

Overall, Coronation Wood offers a delightful escape into nature, where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the Kentish countryside and experience the tranquility and serenity of a well-preserved woodland.

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Coronation Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.103313/0.55275567 or Grid Reference TQ7836. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entrance to Sissinghurst Gardens The blue car is emerging from the entrance, on the A262.
Entrance to Sissinghurst Gardens
The blue car is emerging from the entrance, on the A262.
Lane to Sissinghurst Castle, Sissinghurst, Kent
Lane to Sissinghurst Castle, Sissinghurst, Kent
Oast House Two oasthouses at Middleton Farm. One early internal kiln oast house and one twin round kiln oast house, stowage roofs continued over roundels. A square kiln was removed 1940/50s.
Oast House
Two oasthouses at Middleton Farm. One early internal kiln oast house and one twin round kiln oast house, stowage roofs continued over roundels. A square kiln was removed 1940/50s.
Bridleway near Horse Race House A bridleway leads from Digdog Lane, through Sissinghurst Castle National Trust. It leads past Horse Race House and through Saw Lodge Wood.
Bridleway near Horse Race House
A bridleway leads from Digdog Lane, through Sissinghurst Castle National Trust. It leads past Horse Race House and through Saw Lodge Wood.
Chapel Lane This lane leads towards Benenden. It passes Hemsted Golf Club further down the hill.
Chapel Lane
This lane leads towards Benenden. It passes Hemsted Golf Club further down the hill.
Hemsted Forest Golf Range Driving range on Chapel Lane, near Hemsted Forest Golf Club.
Hemsted Forest Golf Range
Driving range on Chapel Lane, near Hemsted Forest Golf Club.
Chapel Lane This lane leads from Golford to Benenden. The footpath on the right leads to Golford or Courseholme Farm.
Chapel Lane
This lane leads from Golford to Benenden. The footpath on the right leads to Golford or Courseholme Farm.
Chapel Lane road bridge This leads over an unnamed stream leading to the Crane Brook. Seen from a footpath from the lane to Golford.
Chapel Lane road bridge
This leads over an unnamed stream leading to the Crane Brook. Seen from a footpath from the lane to Golford.
Stream in Little Ommerden Wood This stream leads right from Folly Gill towards Crane Brook.
Stream in Little Ommerden Wood
This stream leads right from Folly Gill towards Crane Brook.
Footpath to Cherrybrook Farm This path leads from Golford to a farm on Chapel Lane.
Footpath to Cherrybrook Farm
This path leads from Golford to a farm on Chapel Lane.
The A252 Sissinghurst Road This road leads from Sissinghurst and Wisley Pound to Biddenden. The footpath and stile on the right head downhill to High Tilt Farm.
The A252 Sissinghurst Road
This road leads from Sissinghurst and Wisley Pound to Biddenden. The footpath and stile on the right head downhill to High Tilt Farm.
Cranbrook Union Mill Looking across a row of terraced houses on The Hill to the sails of Union Mill, decorated in bunting, celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill
Looking across a row of terraced houses on The Hill to the sails of Union Mill, decorated in bunting, celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill The sails of Union Mill are decorated in bunting celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill
The sails of Union Mill are decorated in bunting celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill The sails of Union Mill, decorated in bunting celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill
The sails of Union Mill, decorated in bunting celebrating the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill The lower section and sail of Union Mill, decorated in bunting to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill
The lower section and sail of Union Mill, decorated in bunting to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill Seen from the Waterloo Road, the Union Mill, decorated in bunting to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill
Seen from the Waterloo Road, the Union Mill, decorated in bunting to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Cranbrook Union Mill Seen from The Tanyard car park.
Cranbrook Union Mill
Seen from The Tanyard car park.
Spring Cottage, The Hill
Spring Cottage, The Hill
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Coronation Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ7836 (Lat: 51.103313, Lng: 0.55275567)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Tunbridge Wells

Police Authority: Kent

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