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Ham Street Woods

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Interest
  
Biological

Address
  
Hamstreet TN26 2HH, UK

Area of search
  
Kent

Location map
  
English Nature or map

Phone
  
+44 300 060 3900

Notification
  
1951

Grid reference
  
grid reference TR009343

Similar
  
Godinton House and Gardens, Pluckley railway station, Lenham railway station, Appledore (Kent) railway st, Charing railway station

Ham Street Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near Hamstreet and Ruckinge, six miles (10 km) from Ashford in Kent, England. The woodland is said to be more than 400 years old.

The site is on the escarpment of the old Saxon shoreline and the Saxon Shore Way passes through the woods. The boundary of the site was amended to include the Ham Street Woods National Nature Reserve(one of the first in the country and a former part of the site (Burnt Oak Wood) is now included in the nearby Orlestone Forest (SSSI).

Most of the site has been coppiced and in parts the coppicing is still cut. Plants such as bluebell, primrose (Primula vulgaris) and wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa) flourish, and plants of open areas such as goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) and Heath Cudweed (Gnaphalium sylvaticum) colonise.

References

Ham Street Woods Wikipedia