Pillars Wood

Wood, Forest in Kent Shepway

England

Pillars Wood

13, The Meade Planning permission has been granted, with conditions, by Folkestone and Hythe District Council under application number 22/2016/FH for the “conversion of existing garage into habitable accommodation”. 

It was a pity that the gates, in front of the garage, were closed on this occasion.
13, The Meade Credit: John Baker

Pillars Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Kent, England. Covering an area of approximately 20 acres, it is a stunning example of ancient woodland that has been preserved for centuries. The wood is situated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The dominant tree species in Pillars Wood are oak and beech, which create a dense canopy that filters sunlight, creating a dappled effect on the forest floor. The woodland is also home to a variety of other tree species, including hazel, holly, and birch, adding to the diversity and beauty of the area. The ground is covered with a rich carpet of wildflowers, adding vibrant colors to the landscape during the spring and summer months.

The wood has a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area and appreciate its natural beauty. These paths lead visitors through tranquil glades, along babbling brooks, and past ancient trees with gnarled trunks. The wood also features a small pond, which attracts a range of wildlife, including ducks, dragonflies, and frogs.

Pillars Wood is not only a haven for plant and animal life but is also of historical significance. It is believed to have been part of the medieval Wealden Forest and has been managed by local communities for centuries.

Overall, Pillars Wood offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, providing a tranquil and peaceful environment that is perfect for relaxation and exploration.

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13, The Meade Planning permission has been granted, with conditions, by Folkestone and Hythe District Council under application number 22/2016/FH for the “conversion of existing garage into habitable accommodation”. 

It was a pity that the gates, in front of the garage, were closed on this occasion.
13, The Meade
Planning permission has been granted, with conditions, by Folkestone and Hythe District Council under application number 22/2016/FH for the “conversion of existing garage into habitable accommodation”. It was a pity that the gates, in front of the garage, were closed on this occasion.
Land at Aerodrome Road & Elvington Lane Viewed from Elvington Lane, there is a proposal to build 110 houses on this derelict site, where a former officers mess once stood.
Land at Aerodrome Road & Elvington Lane
Viewed from Elvington Lane, there is a proposal to build 110 houses on this derelict site, where a former officers mess once stood.
Land at Aerodrome Road & Elvington Lane Viewed from Aerodrome Road, there is a proposal to build 110 houses on this derelict site, where a former officers mess once stood.
Land at Aerodrome Road & Elvington Lane
Viewed from Aerodrome Road, there is a proposal to build 110 houses on this derelict site, where a former officers mess once stood.
Windmill Close, Mill Lane, Hawkinge This was <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6414919">TR2140 : Windmill Close, Mill Lane, Hawkinge</a> in March 2020.
Windmill Close, Mill Lane, Hawkinge
Land Adjoining 45, The Street Planning permission has been approved, with conditions, by Folkestone and Hythe District Council under application number 22/0268/FH for the “erection of a 2 storey, 4 bedroom detached dwelling with garage and formation of new access and associated landscaping”.
Land Adjoining 45, The Street
Planning permission has been approved, with conditions, by Folkestone and Hythe District Council under application number 22/0268/FH for the “erection of a 2 storey, 4 bedroom detached dwelling with garage and formation of new access and associated landscaping”.
Junction of Aerodrome Road and Canterbury Road, Hawkinge
Junction of Aerodrome Road and Canterbury Road, Hawkinge
House on Canterbury Road, Hawkinge
House on Canterbury Road, Hawkinge
Canterbury Road, Hawkinge Formerly the A260 until bypassed.
Canterbury Road, Hawkinge
Formerly the A260 until bypassed.
Court Cottage, Acrise A Grade II listed late 16th and early 17th century building with an 18th century front.
Court Cottage, Acrise
A Grade II listed late 16th and early 17th century building with an 18th century front.
Oast House,  Acrise An unusual oast house conversion on Hoad Road.
Oast House, Acrise
An unusual oast house conversion on Hoad Road.
St. Martin's Church, Acrise A Grade I listed building dating from the 11th century.
St. Martin's Church, Acrise
A Grade I listed building dating from the 11th century.
Path leading to St. Martin's Church, Acrise
Path leading to St. Martin's Church, Acrise
Winter tree, Acrise
Winter tree, Acrise
Farm track near Paddlesworth Court Farm It appears to be mainly access to stables and paddocks.
Farm track near Paddlesworth Court Farm
It appears to be mainly access to stables and paddocks.
Lane from Paddlesworth to Densole
Lane from Paddlesworth to Densole
Lane from Denshole to Paddlesworth
Lane from Denshole to Paddlesworth
Out of bounds to troops A military training area covers a large area of agricultural land around here, so these signs are frequent where troops are not supposed to roam.
Out of bounds to troops
A military training area covers a large area of agricultural land around here, so these signs are frequent where troops are not supposed to roam.
Country north of Winterage Lane Military training land, as much of the country around here. It does not seem to be heavily used.
Country north of Winterage Lane
Military training land, as much of the country around here. It does not seem to be heavily used.
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Pillars Wood is located at Grid Ref: TR2040 (Lat: 51.124214, Lng: 1.1426533)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Shepway

Police Authority: Kent

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