Furnace Pond

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Kent Sevenoaks

England

Furnace Pond

Cottage near Holtye, Kent/Sussex border This cottage stands on the site of an old ironworks. The road runs across the dam that supplied the water to power the bellows that worked the furnace.
Cottage near Holtye, Kent/Sussex border Credit: Ron Strutt

Furnace Pond is a picturesque freshwater pond located in Kent, England. It spans an area of approximately 10 acres and is situated within a tranquil woodland setting. The pond's name originated from its historical use as a furnace for smelting iron during the industrial revolution.

The pond itself is surrounded by lush vegetation, including reeds, water lilies, and various species of aquatic plants. This creates a vibrant and diverse ecosystem, attracting a wide array of wildlife. Visitors to Furnace Pond can expect to see a variety of bird species, such as ducks, swans, and herons, as well as smaller creatures like frogs and dragonflies.

The water in Furnace Pond is calm and clear, making it an ideal spot for various recreational activities. Fishing enthusiasts are often seen casting their lines into the pond, hoping to catch one of the abundant fish species that inhabit its waters, including carp, pike, and perch. Additionally, the calm waters make Furnace Pond a popular destination for kayaking and canoeing, providing an opportunity to explore the pond's natural beauty from a unique perspective.

Surrounding the pond, there are several walking trails and picnic areas, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the area. Furnace Pond is a designated nature reserve, ensuring its protection and preservation for future generations to appreciate. With its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife, Furnace Pond is a beloved destination for nature lovers and a true gem within the Kent countryside.

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Furnace Pond Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.140005/0.077397275 or Grid Reference TQ4539. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cottage near Holtye, Kent/Sussex border This cottage stands on the site of an old ironworks. The road runs across the dam that supplied the water to power the bellows that worked the furnace.
Cottage near Holtye, Kent/Sussex border
This cottage stands on the site of an old ironworks. The road runs across the dam that supplied the water to power the bellows that worked the furnace.
Roman road near Holtye Near Holtye a section of the Roman road from London to Lewes was excavated and bought for preservation by the Sussex Archaeological Society.
Roman road near Holtye
Near Holtye a section of the Roman road from London to Lewes was excavated and bought for preservation by the Sussex Archaeological Society.
Holtye Golf Club Dating from 1893 and originally called the Liliput it is a 9 hole doubling to 18 holes testing course. <span class="nowrap"><a title="www.holtye.com" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.holtye.com">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Holtye Golf Club
Dating from 1893 and originally called the Liliput it is a 9 hole doubling to 18 holes testing course. LinkExternal link
St Stephen's Church Hammerwood
St Stephen's Church
Hammerwood
Bend on A264 east of Hammerwood Church A view east from the gateway into Hammerwood churchyard (its wall is on the right). The feature is the left-hand bend that the approaching car is rounding.
Bend on A264 east of Hammerwood Church
A view east from the gateway into Hammerwood churchyard (its wall is on the right). The feature is the left-hand bend that the approaching car is rounding.
A264 crossing of London-Lewes Roman Road The start of a footpath which passes further downhill a preserved section of Roman Road. The sign draws attention to this.
A264 crossing of London-Lewes Roman Road
The start of a footpath which passes further downhill a preserved section of Roman Road. The sign draws attention to this.
Roman Road sign on A264 A sign at the start of a path which passes a preserved section of Roman Road.
Roman Road sign on A264
A sign at the start of a path which passes a preserved section of Roman Road.
Bridleway from Kent to Sussex A view towards the end of the bridleway (also a private track) where it meets the A264 at a tricky bend.
Bridleway from Kent to Sussex
A view towards the end of the bridleway (also a private track) where it meets the A264 at a tricky bend.
Hammerwood House Hammer Wood is to the right. The Hammer reference is derived from the Wealden iron industry.
Hammerwood House
Hammer Wood is to the right. The Hammer reference is derived from the Wealden iron industry.
Cansiron Lane A snowy morning.
Cansiron Lane
A snowy morning.
Wealden farmland Taken just north of the main road from East Grinstead to Tunbridge Wells.
Wealden farmland
Taken just north of the main road from East Grinstead to Tunbridge Wells.
Golf Course near Cowden
Golf Course near Cowden
House adjacent Golf Club
House adjacent Golf Club
Lane near Cowden, Kent
Lane near Cowden, Kent
Preserved Roman Road Part of a Roman Road fenced off by a local Archaeological Society, apparently its sprayed (with what, no idea!) to prevent becoming overgrown - another reason for the fence.
Preserved Roman Road
Part of a Roman Road fenced off by a local Archaeological Society, apparently its sprayed (with what, no idea!) to prevent becoming overgrown - another reason for the fence.
New 50mph Speed Limit Signs The start (or end!) of where the A264 is now limited to 50mph, if remember correctly all the way back to East Grinstead.
New 50mph Speed Limit Signs
The start (or end!) of where the A264 is now limited to 50mph, if remember correctly all the way back to East Grinstead.
Recently tilled fields A number of fields in the area which look to have recently been worked
Recently tilled fields
A number of fields in the area which look to have recently been worked
Churchyard, Holtye St Peters The church is now redundant and being sold for private occupancy. No more burials will be made.
Churchyard, Holtye St Peters
The church is now redundant and being sold for private occupancy. No more burials will be made.
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Furnace Pond is located at Grid Ref: TQ4539 (Lat: 51.140005, Lng: 0.077397275)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Sevenoaks

Police Authority: Kent

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///mass.point.water. Near Dormansland, Surrey

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