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Top 16 Natural Monuments around Addington

Best natural monuments around Addington are found in a region characterized by its historical landscape and diverse natural features. This area, particularly in Kent, England, offers a blend of ancient sites, expansive parklands, and unique natural habitats. Visitors can explore significant open spaces, mature woodlands, and areas with notable ecological importance. The landscape provides opportunities to observe various natural elements and historical design.

Best natural monuments around Addington

  • The most popular natural monuments is Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park

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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View from One Tree Hill

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One Tree Hill is a serene summit that affords awe-inspiring views over the Weald of Kent. The hilltop, which is managed by the National Trust, is a Site of Special …

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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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Beautiful overlook with benches

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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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Great views, but does require a fair level of fitness as the approach from either direction is obviously uphill and walking only paths

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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 natural features can I expect to see around Addington?

The natural monuments around Addington, primarily in Kent, England, offer a diverse range of features. You can explore extensive woodlands and chalk downland at places like Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park, serene hilltops with panoramic views such as View from One Tree Hill, and even unique agricultural landscapes like the Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields. The area is characterized by mature trees, historical landscape architecture, and protected habitats.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Addington area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Addington are well-suited for families. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park is a great option, offering 170 acres of woodland, a cafe, and a children's play area. View from One Tree Hill and Coldrum Long Barrow are also listed as family-friendly, providing engaging historical and scenic experiences.

What historical natural monuments can I visit near Addington?

The most prominent historical natural monument is Coldrum Long Barrow. This 3,000-year-old burial chamber is the best-preserved megalithic longbarrow in Kent, offering a mystical atmosphere and historical significance. The area also features landscapes with historical design, such as Addington Park, originally laid out by Capability Brown.

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

The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant bloom of lavender at Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields, late June to July is ideal. To witness the stunning carpet of bluebells at Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, mid-April to mid-May is the prime window. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring woodlands and enjoying views, while autumn brings beautiful foliage.

Are there good hiking or walking trails near Addington's natural monuments?

Yes, the area offers numerous walking and hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'View Over Kent Downs – Coldrum Long Barrow loop from Trottiscliffe' or the 'View Over Kent Downs – Trosley Country Park loop from Trottiscliffe'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Addington guide.

Where can I see unique wildlife or plant life near Addington?

Several natural monuments are rich in wildlife and plant life. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to rare wildlife and plant species. View from One Tree Hill is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for rare species of plants, insects, and molluscs. Additionally, the blooming areas in Addington Park attract butterflies and bees.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for beginners or easy walks?

Yes, many of the natural monuments offer accessible and easy walking experiences. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park provides well-maintained trails suitable for various fitness levels. The walks around Coldrum Long Barrow are generally gentle, allowing for a serene exploration of the historical site. You can find specific easy routes in the Easy hikes around Addington guide.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments around Addington?

While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural parks and trails in the UK are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a lead. For example, Trosley Country Park is generally welcoming to dogs. It's always recommended to check the specific guidelines for each site before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

What are the parking options for visiting natural monuments in Addington?

Parking availability varies by site. For instance, Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park has a car park, though a charge applies. For Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, free parking is available for National Trust members in the car park at Ightham Mote. It's advisable to check individual monument websites for the most current parking information.

Are there any natural monuments with impressive views?

Absolutely. View from One Tree Hill is renowned for its awe-inspiring views over the Weald of Kent. Similarly, Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park offers spectacular views over the North Downs. These spots are perfect for enjoying panoramic landscapes.

What makes Coldrum Long Barrow a significant natural monument?

Coldrum Long Barrow is significant because it is the best-preserved megalithic longbarrow in Kent, dating back 3,000 years. Owned by the National Trust, this ancient burial chamber offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric history and provides a wonderfully serene and mystical atmosphere amidst its natural surroundings.

Where can I find bluebells in bloom near Addington?

For a spectacular display of bluebells, you should visit Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk. This particular section, part of the Ightham Mote estate, is known for its gorgeous carpet of bluebells, typically at their peak from mid-April to mid-May.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments around Addington?

Yes, there are various cycling routes available. You can find moderate cycling tours like the 'Old Soar Manor – Plaxtol Village loop from Borough Green & Wrotham' or 'Ightham Mote – Plaxtol Village loop'. For road cycling, options include the 'Trosley Country Park – Vigo Hill Climb loop from West Malling'. Explore more in the Cycling around Addington guide and Road Cycling Routes around Addington guide.

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