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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Nettlestead

Best natural monuments around Nettlestead include a variety of natural and historical sites within a landscape recognized for its natural charm. The area features ancient burial chambers, expansive woodlands, and cultivated natural spaces. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from chalk downlands to unique agricultural landscapes. These locations offer opportunities to experience the region's natural features and historical significance.

Best natural monuments around Nettlestead

  • The most popular natural monuments is Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park, a trail and natural…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Coldrum Long Barrow

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Coldrum Longbarrow is the best-preserved megalithic longbarrow in Kent. Owned by the National Trust, this 3,000 year-old burial chamber is the only one of those originally present in the Medway …

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Trosley Park boasts 170 acres (69 ha) of beautiful woodland and chalk downland. You are afforded spectacular views over the North Downs. Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, …

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Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields

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It's almost as if you're in France! I heard that the lavender here is harvested by the end of July, so a visit must be timed well. Special things for gravel cyclists...

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Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk

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Mid-April to Mid-May, a walk in Scathes Woods is a must for gorgeous carpet of bluebells. I usually check Instagram for people's pictures in this area to see if the bluebells are at their peak. This particular section was stunning.

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Little Kit's Coty House

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Little Kit's Coty House, also known as Lower Kit's Coty House and the Countless Stones, is a chambered long barrow. Constructed circa 4000 BCE, during the Early Neolithic period of British prehistory, today it survives in a ruined state.
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July 29, 2024, Little Kit's Coty House

A detailed description of the history of the two Stone Age sites, which are now known under the – historically inexplicable – names “Kit's Coty House” and “Little Kit's Coty House”, is available for the culture-loving hiker on the following official website: => https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kits-coty-house-and-little-kits-coty-house/history/

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Stephen
September 4, 2023, Coldrum Long Barrow

Beautiful and and part of history

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Free parking for National Trust members in the carpark at Ightham Mote. Amazing display of bluebells

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Part of the Ightham Mote estate

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Little Kit's Coty House, also known as Lower Kit's Coty House and the Countless Stones, is a chambered long barrow. Constructed circa 4000 BCE, during the Early Neolithic period of British prehistory, today it survives in a ruined state. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Kit%27s_Coty_House Only 1 km away you find Kit's Coty House https://www.komoot.de/highlight/941356

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We visited in the winter, but it would be gorgeous in the summer with the lavender!

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Lavender best in June/July

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Mid-April to Mid-May, a walk in Scathes Woods is a must for gorgeous carpet of bluebells. I usually check Instagram for people's pictures in this area to see if the bluebells are at their peak. This particular section was stunning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments to visit around Nettlestead?

Around Nettlestead, you can explore diverse natural monuments. Highlights include the ancient Coldrum Long Barrow, a 3,000-year-old burial chamber, and the expansive Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park, offering 170 acres of woodland and chalk downland with views over the North Downs. For a unique agricultural landscape, visit the Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the Nettlestead area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Nettlestead are suitable for families. Trosley Country Park is particularly family-friendly, featuring a children's play area and a cafe. The Coldrum Long Barrow and Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields also offer enjoyable experiences for all ages.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Nettlestead?

The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant bloom of lavender at Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields, plan your visit for June or July. If you want to experience the stunning carpet of bluebells at Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, mid-April to mid-May is ideal. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the woodlands and historical sites.

What kind of historical natural monuments can I find near Nettlestead?

Nettlestead is rich in historical natural monuments. The most prominent is Coldrum Long Barrow, a remarkably well-preserved 3,000-year-old megalithic burial chamber. Additionally, you can visit Little Kit's Coty House, another ancient chambered long barrow dating back to circa 4000 BCE.

Are there opportunities for hiking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Nettlestead offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails, including easy walks and more challenging routes. For detailed options, explore the guides on easy hikes around Nettlestead and general hiking around Nettlestead.

Can I go running on trails near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. There are several running trails available near the natural monuments. You can discover various routes, including moderate options, by checking out the running trails around Nettlestead guide.

What natural features can I expect to see at Trosley Country Park?

Trosley Country Park features 170 acres of beautiful woodland and chalk downland. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to rare wildlife and plant life, and offers spectacular views over the North Downs.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking information varies by location. For instance, Trosley Country Park has a car park with a charge. For Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, free parking is available for National Trust members at the Ightham Mote car park.

What makes Nettlestead Place Gardens noteworthy, even if not strictly 'natural monuments'?

While not designated 'natural monuments' in the geological sense, Nettlestead Place Gardens are renowned for their cultivated beauty and integrated natural elements. They feature a Glen Garden with a natural stream, a vibrant Daffodil Meadow, a small forest of bamboos, and a magnificent 300-year-old Lime Tree, all set against beautiful vistas of open countryside. These elements create a tranquil and naturally charming environment.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Nettlestead?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene atmosphere and mystical views at Coldrum Long Barrow are often highlighted. The stunning agricultural landscape of the Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields also receives high praise, especially when the lavender is in full bloom. The extensive woodlands and chalk downlands, like those at Trosley Country Park, are valued for their scenic views and wildlife.

Are there any specific natural events or blooms to look out for?

Yes, there are. The Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk is famous for its gorgeous carpet of bluebells, typically at its peak from mid-April to mid-May. The Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields are best visited in June and July when the lavender is in full bloom, creating a distinct and fragrant landscape.

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