Annabel Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Ashford

England

Annabel Wood

Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road These are the kinds of sheds that are used to house chickens, where the birds are kept in cages. These are arranged in tiers so that any eggs, the chickens lay, run down into wire containers outside the cages.
Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road Credit: John Baker

Annabel Wood, Kent, also known as Wood or Forest, is a charming village located in the county of Kent, England. Situated in the southeastern region of the country, it is part of the Sevenoaks district. Annabel Wood boasts a picturesque setting, surrounded by lush greenery and woodland.

The village is known for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, attracting visitors who seek a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The woodlands that surround the village are a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering numerous walking trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Annabel Wood is home to a close-knit community that takes pride in preserving its rich history and heritage. The village features a number of well-preserved historic buildings, including traditional cottages and a charming village church. These architectural gems add to the village's character and provide a glimpse into its past.

Despite its peaceful ambiance, Annabel Wood is conveniently located near several amenities and attractions. The nearby town of Sevenoaks offers a range of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities, ensuring residents and visitors have access to all their daily needs.

Overall, Annabel Wood, Kent, is a hidden gem in the English countryside, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and a close-knit community. It is a place where one can escape the chaos of modern life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

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Annabel Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.101295/0.72576536 or Grid Reference TQ9037. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road These are the kinds of sheds that are used to house chickens, where the birds are kept in cages. These are arranged in tiers so that any eggs, the chickens lay, run down into wire containers outside the cages.
Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road
These are the kinds of sheds that are used to house chickens, where the birds are kept in cages. These are arranged in tiers so that any eggs, the chickens lay, run down into wire containers outside the cages.
Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road These are the kinds of sheds that are used to house chickens, where the birds are kept in cages. These are arranged in tiers so that any eggs, the chickens lay, run down into wire containers outside the cages.
Derelict-looking chicken sheds, Plurenden Road
These are the kinds of sheds that are used to house chickens, where the birds are kept in cages. These are arranged in tiers so that any eggs, the chickens lay, run down into wire containers outside the cages.
The Chequers on the Green, High Halden
The Chequers on the Green, High Halden
Church Hill, High Halden
Church Hill, High Halden
St. Mary the Virgin, High Halden
St. Mary the Virgin, High Halden
Greenside, High Halden
Greenside, High Halden
Greenside, High Halden
Greenside, High Halden
Little Robhurst, High Halden
Little Robhurst, High Halden
Ashford Road, High Halden
Ashford Road, High Halden
Street Art on the side of High Halden Village Store This piece appeared during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 and is thought to have been the work of the Artist Banksy. Originally the child on the left was seen to be hoisting a cheap plastic Union Flag. It has never been authenticated by the Artist who is generally reluctant to do so anyway in case it is removed or defaced. The work has been covered with perspex.
Street Art on the side of High Halden Village Store
This piece appeared during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 and is thought to have been the work of the Artist Banksy. Originally the child on the left was seen to be hoisting a cheap plastic Union Flag. It has never been authenticated by the Artist who is generally reluctant to do so anyway in case it is removed or defaced. The work has been covered with perspex.
Cuckolds Corner The intersection of Plurenden Road and Redbrook Street. There must be a story behind the name.
Cuckolds Corner
The intersection of Plurenden Road and Redbrook Street. There must be a story behind the name.
Muddy field and makeshift stable Off Plurenden Road.
Muddy field and makeshift stable
Off Plurenden Road.
Roadside cottage on Plurenden Road
Roadside cottage on Plurenden Road
1986 St Mary the Virgin Church at High Halden, Kent A wood covered tower is the feature of this church at High Halden.
1986 St Mary the Virgin Church at High Halden, Kent
A wood covered tower is the feature of this church at High Halden.
Chequers on the Green, High Halden A Shepherd Neame pub on Ashford Road.
Chequers on the Green, High Halden
A Shepherd Neame pub on Ashford Road.
Chequers on the Green sign Sign for <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5752436">TQ9037 : Chequers on the Green, High Halden</a>, a Shepherd Neame pub on Ashford Road.
Chequers on the Green sign
Sign for TQ9037 : Chequers on the Green, High Halden, a Shepherd Neame pub on Ashford Road.
High Halden village sign See previous sign <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1596479">TQ9037 : High Halden Village Sign</a>
High Halden village sign
Banksy artwork, High Halden On the side of One Stop shop.
Banksy artwork, High Halden
On the side of One Stop shop.
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Annabel Wood is located at Grid Ref: TQ9037 (Lat: 51.101295, Lng: 0.72576536)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Ashford

Police Authority: Kent

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