Baldwin's Roughs

Wood, Forest in Kent Maidstone

England

Baldwin's Roughs

Orchard
Orchard Credit: N Chadwick

Baldwin's Roughs is a picturesque woodland area located in Kent, England. Covering an expanse of approximately 50 acres, it is situated near the village of Wood. The site is known for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, and historical significance.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse mix of trees, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a rich and varied ecosystem. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area. The dense foliage provides a tranquil and peaceful environment, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers alike.

Baldwin's Roughs has a rich history dating back centuries. It was once part of the Royal Forest of Blean, a medieval hunting ground for English monarchs. The woodland still retains remnants of its past, with ancient pathways and boundary markers visible throughout the area.

The site is home to a wide range of wildlife, including deer, foxes, rabbits, and various bird species. It serves as an important habitat for both resident and migratory birds, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. The woodland's diverse ecosystem also supports a variety of insects and small mammals.

Baldwin's Roughs offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature, with well-maintained trails and picnic areas available for recreational use. The woodland is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat, a chance to connect with nature, or an opportunity to explore the region's rich history.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.272134/0.65075604 or Grid Reference TQ8555. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Orchard
Orchard
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Orchard Orchards are a farming method for fruit. Most orchards are apple orchards, although pears, plums and other soft fruits are also grown. Due to changes in the economy and competition from abroad many orchards have been grubbed up and converted to other land uses. Fruit orchards are common across Kent (The Garden of England) and to a lesser extent Sussex.
Orchard
Orchards are a farming method for fruit. Most orchards are apple orchards, although pears, plums and other soft fruits are also grown. Due to changes in the economy and competition from abroad many orchards have been grubbed up and converted to other land uses. Fruit orchards are common across Kent (The Garden of England) and to a lesser extent Sussex.
Admiral Wood
Admiral Wood
Stockbury Wood Coppicing is a management technique of cutting trees and shrubs to ground level allowing vigorous regrowth and a sustainable supply of timber for future generations. 
Trees and shrubs that are cut down in this way can produce shoots that grow over 30cm in a week.
The benefits of coppicing are varied, including promoting ground vegetation (by letting light in), raw materials for thatching, fencing, kindling and charcoal making. Also coppiced trees live longer than non coppiced trees. All trees can be coppiced, but hazel, ash, lime and beech are common.
Stockbury Wood
Coppicing is a management technique of cutting trees and shrubs to ground level allowing vigorous regrowth and a sustainable supply of timber for future generations. Trees and shrubs that are cut down in this way can produce shoots that grow over 30cm in a week. The benefits of coppicing are varied, including promoting ground vegetation (by letting light in), raw materials for thatching, fencing, kindling and charcoal making. Also coppiced trees live longer than non coppiced trees. All trees can be coppiced, but hazel, ash, lime and beech are common.
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Church Lane
Orchard
Orchard
Coppicing, Stockbury Wood Coppicing is a management technique of cutting trees and shrubs to ground level allowing vigorous regrowth and a sustainable supply of timber for future generations. 
Trees and shrubs that are cut down in this way can produce shoots that grow over 30cm in a week.
The benefits of coppicing are varied, including promoting ground vegetation (by letting light in), raw materials for thatching, fencing, kindling and charcoal making. Also coppiced trees live longer than non coppiced trees. All trees can be coppiced, but hazel, ash, lime and beech are common.
Coppicing, Stockbury Wood
Coppicing is a management technique of cutting trees and shrubs to ground level allowing vigorous regrowth and a sustainable supply of timber for future generations. Trees and shrubs that are cut down in this way can produce shoots that grow over 30cm in a week. The benefits of coppicing are varied, including promoting ground vegetation (by letting light in), raw materials for thatching, fencing, kindling and charcoal making. Also coppiced trees live longer than non coppiced trees. All trees can be coppiced, but hazel, ash, lime and beech are common.
Stockbury Wood
Stockbury Wood
Stockbury Wood
Stockbury Wood
Stockbury Wood
Stockbury Wood
Road to Hucking
Road to Hucking
Kyletare
Kyletare
Bicknor Park
Bicknor Park
Spratts Dane Wood
Spratts Dane Wood
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Baldwin's Roughs is located at Grid Ref: TQ8555 (Lat: 51.272134, Lng: 0.65075604)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Maidstone

Police Authority: Kent

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Located within 500m of 51.272134,0.65075604
Hollingbourne House
Building: yes
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q26276773
Lat/Long: 51.2731693/0.6573279
The Warren
Natural: wood
Lat/Long: 51.2705166/0.6573398
Barrier: kissing_gate
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 51.2721136/0.6452492
Barrier: kissing_gate
Material: wood
Width: 0.75
Lat/Long: 51.2696979/0.645743
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