Grid reference TR1357
near to Harbledown, Kent, England
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Wild flower by the Great Stour Way, Canterbury
I only spotted one clump of these plants and David Medcalf has kindly informed me that it is the marsh woundwort. The Great Stour Way was opened on May 21st 2011. It is a three mile surfaced shared use path between Canterbury and Chartham... (more)
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Small lane leading to Whitehall Farm
The lane runs parallel to the railway before crossing it a few hundred metres further on.
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River Stour path
Looking along the cycle/foot path along the River Great Stour.
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Whitehall Lane: former level crossing
This is the site of the former level crossing at Harbledown Junction, across Whitehall Lane, taken by the Elham Valley Light Railway. The crossing was immediately after leaving the main line. In order to reduce inconvenience, the railway... (more)
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Houses on Knight Avenue, Canterbury
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Golden Hill, Harbledown
Small area of grassland near Mill Lane. Has good views.
See Link for more details.
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Golden Hill
The view from the National Trust owned 'Golden Hill'
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Stour Valley Walk
Seen from the top of the embankment that once carried the Elham Valley Railway. The Great Stour flows beside the path, while in the distance the two arched bridge carries the Canterbury to Ashford railway line.
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Railway bridge
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Footpath by the Great Stour. Canterbury
Leading off from the Great Stour Way, the path crosses the river and leads to the Wincheap retail park and the park and ride buses to Canterbury.
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Footpath junction on Golden Hill
The North Downs Way follows an ancient trackway towards Harbledown. The stile on the left is an entrance to the National Trust owned open land of Golden Hill.
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Boardwalk on Hambrook Marshes, Canterbury
This is owned by Kent Enterprise Trust. part of the Social Enterprise Kent Partnership. It was purchased in 2004 and is part of a designated Local Wildlife Site.
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