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Tower Wood

Tower Wood is a mixed deciduous and conifer woodland, south of Westerham. It is a western extension of Hosey Common .
The wood is named after an 18th century Folly Tower, which is roofless and in ruins.
by N Chadwick

Created: Tue, 5 Jan 2021, Updated: Tue, 5 Jan 2021


22 images use this description:

TQ4452 : Footpath in Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Footpath in Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Footpath, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4453 : Conifers, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Footpath Y junction, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Footpath between Hosey Common and Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4453 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Footpath junction, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Footpath, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4453 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Footpath between Tower Wood and Hosey Common by N Chadwick
TQ4452 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Footpath between Hosey Common and Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4453 : Footpath, Tower Wood by N Chadwick
TQ4552 : Tower Wood in Winter by N Chadwick


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