Bex Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Swale

England

Bex Wood

Entrance to Old Rectory Stables, Milstead The drive leads off Horn Hill.
Entrance to Old Rectory Stables, Milstead Credit: pam fray

Bex Wood, also known as the Wood of Bex or Bexley Wood, is a small forest located in the county of Kent, England. It is situated within the London Borough of Bexley, just south of the town of Bexleyheath. Covering an area of approximately 90 hectares, Bex Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological significance.

The woodland is mainly composed of mature broad-leaved trees, including oak, birch, beech, and ash. It also features a variety of native flora, such as bluebells, wood anemones, and wild garlic, which create a vibrant and colorful landscape during the spring months.

Bex Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers, offering several well-maintained footpaths that weave through its picturesque surroundings. The forest provides a tranquil and peaceful environment, making it an ideal place for people to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

The wood is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and numerous bird species. It is particularly renowned for its rich birdlife, attracting ornithologists and birdwatchers from far and wide. Visitors can often spot woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds throughout the year.

Managed by the Forestry Commission, Bex Wood is also actively involved in nature conservation and habitat restoration projects. The forest plays a vital role in preserving and enhancing the local ecosystem, providing a valuable habitat for many rare and endangered species.

Overall, Bex Wood is a cherished natural gem within the Kent countryside, offering a peaceful retreat and an opportunity to connect with nature.

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Bex Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.314182/0.72086064 or Grid Reference TQ8960. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entrance to Old Rectory Stables, Milstead The drive leads off Horn Hill.
Entrance to Old Rectory Stables, Milstead
The drive leads off Horn Hill.
An unusual war memorial The wording on the memorial states "In this field the 3rd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment Lt Col G. H. Burges Commanding was encamped during the summers of 1916 - 1917". The memorial is next to Horn Hill and close to the entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill. See also <a title="www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672535" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672535">Link</a>
An unusual war memorial
The wording on the memorial states "In this field the 3rd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment Lt Col G. H. Burges Commanding was encamped during the summers of 1916 - 1917". The memorial is next to Horn Hill and close to the entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill. See also Link
War memorial alongside Horn Hill The wording on the memorial states "In this field the 3rd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment Lt Col G. H. Burges Commanding was encamped during the summers of 1916 - 1917". The memorial is next to Horn Hill and close to the entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill. See also <a title="www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672531" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672531">Link</a>
War memorial alongside Horn Hill
The wording on the memorial states "In this field the 3rd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment Lt Col G. H. Burges Commanding was encamped during the summers of 1916 - 1917". The memorial is next to Horn Hill and close to the entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill. See also Link
Entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill This is seen from Horn Hill and is close to the war memorial seen at <a title="www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672531" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7672531">Link</a>
Entrance to the Girl Guiding Hall at Hornhill
This is seen from Horn Hill and is close to the war memorial seen at Link
Southbound M2 The M2 is 25.7 miles long and acts as a bypass of the section of the A2 road which runs through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne and Faversham. It is the only motorway in England that does not intersect with any other motorway at a junction.

The initial section of the motorway (junctions 2 to 5) was opened by the then Transport Minister Ernest Marples on 29 May 1963, with the remainder being constructed in 1965. It was originally planned that the M2 would be extended to London and Dover, making it the main route between London and the channel ports, but this extension never materialised due to a lack of traffic demand.
Southbound M2
The M2 is 25.7 miles long and acts as a bypass of the section of the A2 road which runs through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne and Faversham. It is the only motorway in England that does not intersect with any other motorway at a junction. The initial section of the motorway (junctions 2 to 5) was opened by the then Transport Minister Ernest Marples on 29 May 1963, with the remainder being constructed in 1965. It was originally planned that the M2 would be extended to London and Dover, making it the main route between London and the channel ports, but this extension never materialised due to a lack of traffic demand.
Lane from Bottom Pond Road to Rawling Street
Lane from Bottom Pond Road to Rawling Street
Slough Road There is quite a tangle of lanes here, in the main not going anywhere important. This could be said to be a way to Erriottwood.
Slough Road
There is quite a tangle of lanes here, in the main not going anywhere important. This could be said to be a way to Erriottwood.
No. 5 Vine Cottages, Rodmersham Green No blue plaque to indicate that Edward Ardizzone lived here until his death in 1979. He is buried in St. Nicholas's Church, Rodmersham. Edward Ardizzone, CBE RA (16 October 1900 – 8 November 1979), was an English painter, print-maker and war artist, and the author and illustrator of books, many of them for children.
No. 5 Vine Cottages, Rodmersham Green
No blue plaque to indicate that Edward Ardizzone lived here until his death in 1979. He is buried in St. Nicholas's Church, Rodmersham. Edward Ardizzone, CBE RA (16 October 1900 – 8 November 1979), was an English painter, print-maker and war artist, and the author and illustrator of books, many of them for children.
Pond at Rodmersham Green Bottles Lane can be seen through the trees.
Pond at Rodmersham Green
Bottles Lane can be seen through the trees.
Village sign, Green Lane, Rodmersham Green With The Fruiterers Arms in the background in Bottles Lane.
Village sign, Green Lane, Rodmersham Green
With The Fruiterers Arms in the background in Bottles Lane.
Entrance to Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne This 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Entrance to Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
This 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Path between Cromer's Wood and Broadoak Road With Shooting Box Cottage on the left. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Path between Cromer's Wood and Broadoak Road
With Shooting Box Cottage on the left. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Metal plaque, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996, as this plaque informs the public.
Metal plaque, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996, as this plaque informs the public.
Wood carving, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne At the picnic area.  Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Wood carving, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
At the picnic area. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Wood carving, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne Detail of a carving in the picnic area.  Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Wood carving, Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
Detail of a carving in the picnic area. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
View from Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne Looking across farmland to houses and bungalows in Highsted Valley.
View from Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
Looking across farmland to houses and bungalows in Highsted Valley.
Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne View of farmland from the footpath on the eastern edge of the wood, next to Bottom Pond Road.  Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Cromer's Wood, near Sittingbourne
View of farmland from the footpath on the eastern edge of the wood, next to Bottom Pond Road. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Fungi, Cromer's Wood I think they are some sort of parasol toadstools, found near the pond.  Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
Fungi, Cromer's Wood
I think they are some sort of parasol toadstools, found near the pond. Cromer's Wood is a 28 hectare ancient semi-natural woodland that sits on the southeast side of a dry slope valley. It was donated by Shell Research Ltd. to Kent Trust for Nature Conservation, now known as Kent Wildlife Trust, in 1996.
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Bex Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ8960 (Lat: 51.314182, Lng: 0.72086064)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Swale

Police Authority: Kent

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