Leaveland

Civil Parish in Kent Swale

England

Leaveland

Sheep and lamb, Throwley Viewed from the road leading to Throwley Forstal.
Sheep and lamb, Throwley Credit: pam fray

Leaveland is a civil parish located in the county of Kent, England. It is situated approximately 6 miles southeast of the town of Faversham and covers an area of around 2 square miles. The parish is primarily rural, characterized by rolling farmland and picturesque countryside.

The village of Leaveland itself is relatively small, with a population of around 200 residents. It is a tight-knit community that retains a sense of traditional charm and tranquility. The village is home to a number of historic buildings, including St. Laurence Church, which dates back to the 13th century and showcases beautiful architectural features.

The parish benefits from its proximity to nearby amenities and transport links. The town of Faversham offers a range of shops, supermarkets, and services, while Canterbury, a larger city, is approximately 10 miles to the east. Leaveland is well-connected by road, with the A2 highway running nearby, providing easy access to other parts of Kent and beyond.

The countryside surrounding Leaveland is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area boasts numerous walking and cycling trails, offering stunning views of the Kent Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Additionally, the parish is dotted with charming country pubs, providing a welcoming spot for locals and visitors to relax and enjoy a meal or a drink.

Overall, Leaveland is a peaceful and idyllic rural parish, offering a close-knit community, historic charm, and easy access to both urban amenities and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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Leaveland Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.257004/0.87088 or Grid Reference TR0054. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheep and lamb, Throwley Viewed from the road leading to Throwley Forstal.
Sheep and lamb, Throwley
Viewed from the road leading to Throwley Forstal.
Lunchtime, Throwley Sheep with her twin lambs.
Lunchtime, Throwley
Sheep with her twin lambs.
Throwley Forstal Throwley lies on top of the Kent North Downs and consists of mainly arable fields and woodland copses covering just over 5 square miles. The population is scattered across a number of hamlets, the largest of which is Throwley Forstal.
Throwley Forstal
Throwley lies on top of the Kent North Downs and consists of mainly arable fields and woodland copses covering just over 5 square miles. The population is scattered across a number of hamlets, the largest of which is Throwley Forstal.
Windmill House, Throwley Forstal A Grade II 18th century listed building, formerly The Windmill Inn, it originally took its name from a neighbouring smock mill, now long gone.
Windmill House, Throwley Forstal
A Grade II 18th century listed building, formerly The Windmill Inn, it originally took its name from a neighbouring smock mill, now long gone.
The road to Throwley Forstal Throwley lies on top of the Kent North Downs and consists of mainly arable fields and woodland copses covering just over 5 square miles. The population is scattered across a number of hamlets, the largest of which is Throwley Forstal.
The road to Throwley Forstal
Throwley lies on top of the Kent North Downs and consists of mainly arable fields and woodland copses covering just over 5 square miles. The population is scattered across a number of hamlets, the largest of which is Throwley Forstal.
Footpath, Throwley Forstal Looking towards Park Lane Farm.
Footpath, Throwley Forstal
Looking towards Park Lane Farm.
Village sign, Throwley Forstal On the lane to Throwley.
Village sign, Throwley Forstal
On the lane to Throwley.
Sheep and lambs, Throwley Forstal A welcome sign of spring on Good Friday.
Sheep and lambs, Throwley Forstal
A welcome sign of spring on Good Friday.
View from Workhouse Road Between Throwley Forstal and Leaveland.
View from Workhouse Road
Between Throwley Forstal and Leaveland.
The eastern end of Workhouse Road, Throwley The footpath on the right leads to Badlesmere.
The eastern end of Workhouse Road, Throwley
The footpath on the right leads to Badlesmere.
Oast  Barn Cottage and barn, near Badlesmere Viewed from the bridleway that runs between Ashford Road and Throwley.
Oast Barn Cottage and barn, near Badlesmere
Viewed from the bridleway that runs between Ashford Road and Throwley.
Crooked  Cottage, Throwley A Grade II listed 15th century house in Bethel Row.
Crooked Cottage, Throwley
A Grade II listed 15th century house in Bethel Row.
Wood anemones, Walk Wood, Throwley South of Wilgate Green.
Wood anemones, Walk Wood, Throwley
South of Wilgate Green.
Tree root, Walk Wood By a footpath near the southern edge of the wood.
Tree root, Walk Wood
By a footpath near the southern edge of the wood.
Path into Walk Wood, near Throwley
Path into Walk Wood, near Throwley
Part of the village of Throwley Bagshill Road is on the right. Viewed across the North Downs from the edge of Walk Wood.
Part of the village of Throwley
Bagshill Road is on the right. Viewed across the North Downs from the edge of Walk Wood.
View of woodland near Bell's Forstal Seen from Loose Down Road.
View of woodland near Bell's Forstal
Seen from Loose Down Road.
Goatsbeard seed head (Tragopogon pratensis) The common name for this plant is Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon.
Goatsbeard seed head (Tragopogon pratensis)
The common name for this plant is Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon.
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Leaveland is located at Grid Ref: TR0054 (Lat: 51.257004, Lng: 0.87088)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Swale

Police Authority: Kent

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.257004,0.87088
Bus Stop
Workhouse Road
Naptan AtcoCode: 2400A038030A
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan CommonName: Workhouse Road
Naptan Indicator: NE-bound
Naptan Landmark: Ashford Rd
Naptan NaptanCode: kntdpdmw
Naptan Street: Workhouse Rd
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 51.2587945/0.8746799
Bus Stop
Leaveland Corner
Naptan AtcoCode: 2400A038040A
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan CommonName: Leaveland Corner
Naptan Indicator: N-bound
Naptan Landmark: Workhouse Ln
Naptan NaptanCode: kntdpdpa
Naptan Street: Ashford Rd
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 51.258851/0.8749415
Post Box
Collection Plate: CP7D
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Old Ref: ME13 59
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Mounting: pier
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: ME13 59D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Source: survey
Survey Date: 2023-09-23
Lat/Long: 51.2603244/0.875522
Leaveland
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 51.2577612/0.871485
Grit Bin
Lat/Long: 51.2569333/0.8708962
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