Horse paddocks at Walnut Tree Farm

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Horse paddocks at Walnut Tree Farm by Stefan Czapski as part of the Geograph project.

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Horse paddocks at Walnut Tree Farm

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 9 Mar 2011

Walnut Tree and Clinch Street farms stand high on the ridge which runs east-west between the Medway and Thames estuaries. Elsewhere along the ridge you can see one estuary or the other, but from around Clinch Street you can see both. The view here is SSE, with the chimney at Kingsnorth power station (on the Medway, TQ8172) visible on the skyline. Until quite recently the Hoo (or Grain) Peninsula was a rough and ready sort of place, where the horses you saw were mostly in herds way out on the marshes, destined to end up as dog-food. The ones in the picture have no such worries.

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Image Location

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51.453751
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0.576337