IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
New Cut Road, MAIDSTONE, ME14 5PT

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to New Cut Road, ME14 5PT by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (36 Images Found)

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East Lodge, Vinters Park Maidstone
Beside New Cut Road. Part of the former estate of Vinters Park.
Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 13 Jul 2011
0.01 miles
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Roundabout on New Cut Road, Weavering
Image: © David Howard Taken: 19 Jun 2016
0.04 miles
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Lodge Road, Vinters Park
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 20 Jul 2013
0.05 miles
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Path in Vinters Valley Nature Reserve
Vinters Valley Nature Reserve is the remaining part of a large country estate with a long and eventful history. During the war the house was taken over by the Army. Having been empty for a few years the entire estate comprising of 660 acres was sold to a property developer in 1956. Shortly after this the house burnt down, and was demolished. Vinters housing estate was built on the hop gardens and wheat fields to the west, and later Grove Green covered the former market garden on the east - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3746879 Parkland became school playing fields, and the rest of the land became overgrown. A local couple Donal and Lida MacGrory found the site one day and set about saving the land from further development. With the support of other local residents further planning permission was reduced and eventually Kent County Council bought the remaining land. The County Council opened the land up as a park in 1987 and began to employ Lida. It was transferred to a Trust in 1987 with a 99 year lease. The site was awarded Local Nature Reserve status in 1992. For a complete history of the park see http://vintersvalley.co.uk/aboutthereserve.php
Image: © Marathon Taken: 12 Nov 2013
0.07 miles
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Vinters Park Nature Reserve
Remnants of the Vinters Park Manor House More info: https://shareweb.kent.gov.uk/Documents/Leisure-and-culture/heritage/heritage-education-packs/vinters-park.pdf
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 20 Jul 2013
0.08 miles
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Vinters Valley Nature Reserve
Believed to be an old railway bridge within the reserve
Image: © Brian Henman Taken: 14 Jan 2009
0.08 miles
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Houses on Granary Close
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 24 Sep 2009
0.08 miles
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Pond in the grounds of Vinters Park
In the grounds of the old manor which burnt down in the 1950s. More information on Vinters Park: https://shareweb.kent.gov.uk/Documents/Leisure-and-culture/heritage/heritage-education-packs/vinters-park.pdf
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 20 Jul 2013
0.08 miles
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Threshers Drive, Maidstone
Image: © Stacey Harris Taken: 4 Jul 2010
0.09 miles
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Entrance to Vinters Valley Nature Reserve
Vinters Valley Nature Reserve is the remaining part of a large country estate with a long and eventful history. During the war the house was taken over by the Army. Having been empty for a few years the entire estate comprising of 660 acres was sold to a property developer in 1956. Shortly after this the house burnt down, and was demolished. Vinters housing estate was built on the hop gardens and wheat fields to the west, and later Grove Green covered the former market garden on the east - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3746879 Parkland became school playing fields, and the rest of the land became overgrown. A local couple Donal and Lida MacGrory found the site one day and set about saving the land from further development. With the support of other local residents further planning permission was reduced and eventually Kent County Council bought the remaining land. The County Council opened the land up as a park in 1987 and began to employ Lida. It was transferred to a Trust in 1987 with a 99 year lease. The site was awarded Local Nature Reserve status in 1992. For a complete history of the park see http://vintersvalley.co.uk/aboutthereserve.php
Image: © Marathon Taken: 12 Nov 2013
0.09 miles
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