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There are many places throughout The Weald where those with a love of the countryside can revel in the natural beauty. Walkers are spoilt for choice when it comes to scenic walking routes, many of which include stops at some of the areas superb country pubs. A popular choice with those moving out from London or from the big busy towns of Kent, it can feel like a place forgotten in time and with a slower, more peaceful pace of life. With such a diverse range of small towns and villages included within the area, the amount of choice when it comes to eating out is unsurprisingly great.

Benenden's pic: Ian Read - Credit: Archant. Darling Buds Farm - Credit: Archant. Set near the villages of Bethersden and Pluckley, in the heart of the rural Weald, an unassuming former farm has been attracting visitors since the s. The farmhouse and buildings were converted to provide holiday accommodation in and this year the historic Tudor barn on the estate has been granted a license for weddings and civil partnerships.

As you would expect from somewhere once chosen to represent the perfect country idyll, photo opportunities are plentiful, with sweeping views across 35 acres of farmland complete with lakes, ponds and streams. The farm even has a Second World War truck like Pop Larkin had in the show, and a vintage red phone box. There is also plenty of accommodation for overnight guests. Wine tours at Biddenden Vineyard - Credit: Archant.

The Weald covers such a large area that property prices vary greatly. Cranbrook, Hawkhurst and Tenterden have the most property for sale and the greatest variety on offer but great deals can be found in some of the smaller towns and villages with fewer amenities. Scotney Castle - Credit: Archant.

If you love walking - or bike riding for that matter - then Bedgebury is the place for you. Visit www. Bewl Water has had a facelift and the new owners have invested heavily in creating a fun waterside attraction for all the family.

Walkers can enjoy the There seems room enough to chase the red stag from Buckhurst Park with horn and hound till, mayhap, he ended in the sea at Pevensey. Buckhurst Park is the centre of this immense manor.

Here and there a house stands, as it seems, alone in the world on the Forest ridge, thousands of acres of heather around, the deep weald underneath - as at Duddleswell , a look-out, as it were, over the earth.

Forest Row, where they say the courtiers had their booths in ancient hunting days; Forest-Fold , Boar's-head Street, Greenwood Gate - all have a forest sound; and what prettier name could there be than Sweet-Haws? Greybirchet Wood, again; Mossbarn, Highbroom , and so on. Clouds drift over; it is a wonderful observatory for cloud studies; they seem so close, the light is so strong, and there is nothing to check the sight as far as its powers will reach. Clouds come up no wider than a pasture-field, but in length stretching out to the very horizon, dividing the blue sky into two halves; but then every day has its different clouds - the fleets of heaven that are always sailing on and know no haven".

This site is dedicated to presenting the records of the Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex that are more than 70 years old and in the public domain. It was launched in May and is continually being updated with more information about the Weald as it becomes available from transcriptions of Census data, Parish records, Pictures, Photographs, Maps, Books and many other documents.

Thanks also to over four hundred and seventy people who have kindly contributed much additional information to the site. Such contributions are welcome from all by E-mail Visitor number since 30th May The Weald is at Database version Burwash Eridge Heathfield Maresfield Uckfield. Buxted Fletching Hellingly Mayfield Wadhurst.

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