Photo taken at Sandwich Bird Observatory hide earlier this year at Summer half term. The pond site is the best site to monitor for bird activity if short of time.
Wantsum Wheelers
Walking, Cycling & Countryside Adventures in Kent
Saturday 13 August 2016
Monday 13 May 2013
The Kentish Downs in Springtime
The Downs between Canterbury and Ashford, Kent in early May......you actually cannot hear any traffic here!! Bliss !!!
Early Purple Orchid
Primroses
Another stunning view imagine living there!
Spring time lambs
Sunday 7 November 2010
Oare Marshes & the Swale
Thames Barge navigating on the Swale between the Oare Marshes (on the mainland near faversham, Kent) & the Isle of Sheppey
This was just a short late October walk & the rechargable camera batteries gave up the ghost after this shot!! but I will go back soon for a bit of bird watching from the excellent hides near Harty Ferry.
Sunday 25 April 2010
Wantsum Wander!!
Today went to check out a route for a Historic Hillwalkers guided walk next weekend, old habit really from vounteering with a Countryside Project...check the route 'works' and it did!! Great scenary, fine weather & a pint of ale in teh best pub in kent for a late lunch!! The route starts at the Grove Ferry Inn & follow the river Stour for a short way before crossing the railway and up to Upstreet, down Nethergong hill to follow the Nerthergong Penn drainage ditch
Footpath adjoing Nethergong Penn going towards Hersden
Old crossing point over the Penn, met a local builder walking his dog & he reckoned the old 'bridge' dated from about 1840 and was superbly built with local bricks
Blackthorn was out in Blossom
Superb open landscape looking back towards Hersden
farm Buildings in the landscape
Approaching Hoath church across the fields mostly down to wheat or peas
gate to Hoath Church
Hoath Church
Interior of Hoath Church towards the Altar, greaty it was open so many churches shut these days
Fantastic wooden carved screen around the altar
interesting brass plaque relating to a local man lost while serving with HMS Brilliant in the Meditteranean
'nice' headstone in the churchyard!!
The old school Hoath now the local village hall
On the way to Boyden Gate in a filed on the right after leaving Hoath is a WW2 Pillbox a reminder that this was a crucial line of Defence in 1940 if operation 'Sealion' (German Invasion of GB) had taken place
From the ridge after leaving Hoath you experience great views across the countryside including this shot over the oilseed rape towards the redundant Richborough Power station (ex oil emulsion fired )with its 'foreteller' of doom an experimental wind turbine (also now non operational)
Sheep grazing with old pollarded willow following a ditch behind them
The best pub in kent & possibly the UK ...the fantastic Gate Inn one of the last refuges of the country local ...Shepherd Neame out of casks in a rack behind the Bar, superb wholesome grub (sausage hot pot is awesome & highly recommended), many locals farm on the land locally, this place is a gem...nice garden out of shot. Famous for it's 'Hoodening plays' at Christmas, lots of local photo's & the famous Chislet Horse!
Leaving The Gate Inn at Boyden gate & back onto the local footpaths whiich nearly all cross drainage ditches or run alongside them....the River Wantsum was the channel that originally seperated Thanet from the rest of Kent.
Rights of Way photo if ever there was one!!
Big open sky's
Er ...local livestock!!!!!!!
Sarre Penn
Chislet Church
...and back to Grove Ferry.... a gentle round trip of 4 hours depending on stopping and pints in the gate!! can be extended by following other footpaths towards St Nicholas at Wade & Sarre to make a longer walk.
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