Pine Lake

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Kent Tunbridge Wells

England

Pine Lake

Lawson Cypress collection at bedgebury Pinetum The collection of conifers was started in the 1840's by the Beresford Hope family. It's now jointly managed by the Forestry Commission and Kew Gardens. Taxonomy of conifers is complex but Chamaecyparis lawsonia is the basic scientific name for this group, that will be followed by the individual cultivar or varietal name.
Lawson Cypress collection at bedgebury Pinetum Credit: Stuart Logan

Pine Lake is a small, man-made lake located in Kent, Washington. The lake covers an area of approximately 19 acres and is surrounded by a residential community. It is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and swimming during the warmer months.

Pine Lake is fed by a small stream and is home to a variety of freshwater fish species, including bass, trout, and perch. The lake is also frequented by a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

In addition to the lake itself, Pine Lake Park features a sandy beach area, picnic tables, and a playground, making it a popular destination for families. The park also has a walking trail that loops around the lake, providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the scenic views.

Overall, Pine Lake is a peaceful and picturesque spot in Kent, offering a range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy in a natural setting.

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Pine Lake Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.079548/0.4555555 or Grid Reference TQ7234. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lawson Cypress collection at bedgebury Pinetum The collection of conifers was started in the 1840's by the Beresford Hope family. It's now jointly managed by the Forestry Commission and Kew Gardens. Taxonomy of conifers is complex but Chamaecyparis lawsonia is the basic scientific name for this group, that will be followed by the individual cultivar or varietal name.
Lawson Cypress collection at bedgebury Pinetum
The collection of conifers was started in the 1840's by the Beresford Hope family. It's now jointly managed by the Forestry Commission and Kew Gardens. Taxonomy of conifers is complex but Chamaecyparis lawsonia is the basic scientific name for this group, that will be followed by the individual cultivar or varietal name.
Bedgebury Pinetum estate house The ornate chimney provides a suitable foil for the blue Picea pungens and the golden Chamaecyparis in this section of the collection which specialises in dwarf and smaller ornamental conifers.
Bedgebury Pinetum estate house
The ornate chimney provides a suitable foil for the blue Picea pungens and the golden Chamaecyparis in this section of the collection which specialises in dwarf and smaller ornamental conifers.
Bedgebury Pinetum dwarf conifer collection Conifers are part of a botanical classification termed gymnosperms. This group is prone to much genetic variation, as these dwarf trees illustrate. Many genera and species are represented but all are slow growing. This renders them suitable for smaller gardens.
Bedgebury Pinetum dwarf conifer collection
Conifers are part of a botanical classification termed gymnosperms. This group is prone to much genetic variation, as these dwarf trees illustrate. Many genera and species are represented but all are slow growing. This renders them suitable for smaller gardens.
Track tree island in Bedgebury Forest Several access tracks meet in the large forest making a small tree island.
Track tree island in Bedgebury Forest
Several access tracks meet in the large forest making a small tree island.
Track to Coppiced area This access track leads to an area of Bedgebury Forest, undergoing coppicing.
Track to Coppiced area
This access track leads to an area of Bedgebury Forest, undergoing coppicing.
Cycle path within Bedgebury Forest This is part of the woodland cycle route around the large woods. 
It passes a section of coppiced trees.
Cycle path within Bedgebury Forest
This is part of the woodland cycle route around the large woods. It passes a section of coppiced trees.
Track crossroads in Bedgebury Forest 2 Many track criss cross through the forest.
Also several circular cycle routes heads through the forest.
Track crossroads in Bedgebury Forest 2
Many track criss cross through the forest. Also several circular cycle routes heads through the forest.
Cyclists and log truck in Bedgebury Forest This large wood is managed by the Forestry Commission who coppiced areas for logs. Some of the access tracks are used by cycle tracks.
Including tandems!
Cyclists and log truck in Bedgebury Forest
This large wood is managed by the Forestry Commission who coppiced areas for logs. Some of the access tracks are used by cycle tracks. Including tandems!
Horseriders in Bedgebury Forest These three riders are leaving the main bridleway through the forest.
They are passing a barrier, stopping road traffic from using the tracks heading south.
Horseriders in Bedgebury Forest
These three riders are leaving the main bridleway through the forest. They are passing a barrier, stopping road traffic from using the tracks heading south.
Brick Kiln Cottages Beside a track heading towards Iron Latch wood.
Brick Kiln Cottages
Beside a track heading towards Iron Latch wood.
Track junction in Bedgebury Forest (2) There are many access tracks within the forest. The main track heads towards Iron Latch wood.
Track junction in Bedgebury Forest (2)
There are many access tracks within the forest. The main track heads towards Iron Latch wood.
New Tree plantation near Iron Latch Wood As seen from one of the many access tracks in Bedgebury Forest.
An area of felled conifers is being replaced by young beech trees.
New Tree plantation near Iron Latch Wood
As seen from one of the many access tracks in Bedgebury Forest. An area of felled conifers is being replaced by young beech trees.
Track junction in Bedgebury Forest, near Iron Latch (2) A bridleway from Three Chimneys Farm leads straight on towards Sugar Loaf Hill and Louisa Lodge. Another track heads right towards Brick Kiln Cottage.
Two piles of track material are left to repair holes in the tracks in the wood.
Track junction in Bedgebury Forest, near Iron Latch (2)
A bridleway from Three Chimneys Farm leads straight on towards Sugar Loaf Hill and Louisa Lodge. Another track heads right towards Brick Kiln Cottage. Two piles of track material are left to repair holes in the tracks in the wood.
Bridleway and track junction near Iron Latch Wood A bridleway from Three Chimneys Bank leads straight on (via a track) towards Iron Latch Wood and Sugarloaf Hill. Another bridleway heads right towards Three Chimneys Farm (outside the Bedgebury Forest).
Bridleway and track junction near Iron Latch Wood
A bridleway from Three Chimneys Bank leads straight on (via a track) towards Iron Latch Wood and Sugarloaf Hill. Another bridleway heads right towards Three Chimneys Farm (outside the Bedgebury Forest).
Bridleway to Three Chimneys Bank This woodland track leads from Iron Latch Wood, towards Furnace Farm (outside Bedgebury Forest).
Bridleway to Three Chimneys Bank
This woodland track leads from Iron Latch Wood, towards Furnace Farm (outside Bedgebury Forest).
Track to King's Wood This farm track leads from Furnace Farm towards a dismantled railway (now track) to Forge Farm.
Track to King's Wood
This farm track leads from Furnace Farm towards a dismantled railway (now track) to Forge Farm.
Track to Furnace Farm This farm track leads from Forge Farm, past Furnace Wood.

On the right is Three Chimneys Bank, part of Bedgebury Forest.
Track to Furnace Farm
This farm track leads from Forge Farm, past Furnace Wood. On the right is Three Chimneys Bank, part of Bedgebury Forest.
Track near Three Chimneys Bank This is one of the many access tracks in Bedgebury Forest, heading towards a track to Furnace Farm.
Track near Three Chimneys Bank
This is one of the many access tracks in Bedgebury Forest, heading towards a track to Furnace Farm.
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Pine Lake is located at Grid Ref: TQ7234 (Lat: 51.079548, Lng: 0.4555555)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Tunbridge Wells

Police Authority: Kent

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