Entrance to Gorham and Admiral Community Wood

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Entrance to Gorham and Admiral Community Wood

Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 9 Dec 2008

On footpath from Hazel Street Road, near Admirals House. Leads to South Green Lane. This ancient woodland in the Kent Downs, has been bought by the Cromarty Trust, on behalf of the local community. It is managed by a group of local residents with help from the Kent Wildlife Trust. The woods are known for the variety of flora, which includes; wood anemones, bluebells, lady orchids, herb paris, lesser and greater butterfly orchids. Also has 400 types of fungi and various wildlife as well. Sign seen in wood, can be seen here Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.294021
Longitude
0.656894