Best attractions and places to see around Sevington with Finberry include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located within Ashford, Kent, this area provides access to the "Garden of England" with its diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient woodlands, significant historical monuments, and scenic viewpoints. The region offers a variety of experiences, from tranquil natural settings to sites showcasing local heritage.
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Great views from this historic monument
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Beautiful church, right in the centre of the village, with shops (Co-op opposite), pubs and tea rooms close by. Nice place to pause for a break.
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Great place for a pit stop, with excellent, well priced food and refreshing local beers.
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Magnificent structures found within and surrounding grounds
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The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh, which was constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Originally used as a royal hunting wood (hence the name), King's Wood is now much better used for hunting unique art pieces along its sculpture trail. However, If you do have a keen eye and a quiet step, you may still have a chance to see its last remaining herd of fallow deer. Rest assured, they are safe from hunters nowadays.
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The area boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Bluebells in King's Wood, a former royal hunting wood known for its sculpture trail and resident fallow deer. The Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint offers extensive views across Romney Marshes to the English Channel. Additionally, the Kent Downs National Landscape provides impressive natural vistas, including the "View of the Valley" and the "View of Devil's Kneading Trough." Hothfield Heathlands and Orlestone Forest are also excellent for nature walks.
Yes, the region is rich in history. St Gregory and St Martin’s Church in the village center dates back to the 13th century. The Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint marks a significant historical spot with a crown carved into the hillside from 1902. The Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal follows a waterway built as a defense against Napoleonic invasion. Further afield, you can explore Ashford Museum, Chilham Castle, Leeds Castle, and Hever Castle & Gardens, all offering deep dives into Kent's past.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, there are numerous routes, including those for gravel biking and road cycling. You can find detailed routes and guides for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling around Sevington with Finberry. King's Wood offers a sculpture trail perfect for walks, and the Royal Military Canal path is suitable for leisurely strolls or bike rides. Brockhill Country Park also provides natural outdoor space for all ages.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. King's Wood with its sculpture trail is great for children. The Royal Military Canal path is also family-friendly for walks or bike rides. For wildlife enthusiasts, Port Lympne Safari Park and Howletts Wild Animal Park offer encounters with rare and endangered animals, including a Dinosaur Forest at Port Lympne. Victoria Park in Ashford features adventure play areas and riverside walks, while the Rare Breeds Centre provides a hands-on animal experience.
The Millennium Stone and Wye Crown viewpoint is a prime location, offering expansive views across Romney Marshes all the way to the English Channel. The Kent Downs National Landscape also features notable viewpoints like the "View of the Valley" and the "View of Devil's Kneading Trough," providing impressive natural vistas.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can visit the Curious Brewery in Ashford for tours, a taproom, and a restaurant to experience Kent's brewing legacy. The Kent & East Sussex Railway offers a charming experience with historic steam train rides. For shopping, the Ashford Designer Outlet provides a wide selection of discounted designer brands. Godinton House is another cultural gem, showcasing one of Kent's finest historic estates with meticulous gardens.
While Sevington with Finberry is inland, several coastal options are within reasonable driving distance. Nearby beaches include Tankerton Beach in Whitstable and Dymchurch Beach in Romney Marsh. For more dramatic coastal scenery, you can venture further to the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, Botany Bay, and Kingsgate Bay.
Near St Gregory and St Martin’s Church, you'll find shops, pubs, and tea rooms, making it a convenient spot for a break. Unit Number One is an industrial unit turned pub serving local beers and often features pop-up food vendors, located conveniently near the Royal Military Canal. Many towns and villages in the wider area, such as Tenterden, also offer a variety of independent shops, cafes, and pubs.
The 'Garden of England' is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly popular for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural landscapes. Spring brings spectacular bluebell displays to places like King's Wood and Hole Park Gardens. The warmer months are ideal for exploring the various walking and cycling routes, and for visiting gardens and outdoor attractions. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, though some attractions might have reduced hours.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Sevington with Finberry are suitable for dog walking. King's Wood, with its extensive trails, is a popular choice. The Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal also offers a pleasant, flat route for walks with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept on a lead where necessary, especially around wildlife or livestock, and check specific park rules before visiting.
For those looking for longer cycling adventures, there are several options. Gravel biking routes include a 39 km loop from Kennington through King's Wood and the North Downs Way, and a challenging 61 km Crab and Winkle Way loop from Wye. Road cyclists can explore a 37 km route from Mersham to St Nicholas Church in New Romney, or a 35 km moderate route along the Royal Military Canal from Sevington with Finberry. You can find more details on the gravel biking and road cycling guide pages.
Yes, the wider Sevington area offers various activity centers, including options for climbing, high ropes courses, and zip lines. For indoor entertainment, you can find gaming cafes like Virtual Recreation and soft play centers such as Imagine Play Centre, providing alternatives for different weather conditions or interests.


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