Best attractions and places to see around Tatsfield include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated on the North Downs, Tatsfield's village center is near one of Surrey's highest points, offering expansive views. The area features a picturesque village green and pond, alongside woodlands and chalk grasslands. This region provides a variety of points of interest for visitors to explore.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Nice road and generally quiet. Lovely views into and across the valley.
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I love this view. There is a place where you can sit in the nook of a tree and just enjoy the valley for a while..
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Otford is a charming village and civil parish located in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. Nestled in the picturesque Darent Valley, Otford is known for its rich history and scenic beauty. The village is situated about 3 miles (5 km) north of Sevenoaks and lies along the River Darent. Otford boasts a variety of historical landmarks, including the remains of a Roman villa and the Archbishop’s Palace, which was once home to 52 archbishops up until the 16th century. The village is also famous for its unique claim to fame: the largest scale model of the solar system in the world. The village center features a quaint pond, surrounded by pubs, cafes, and shops, making it a delightful spot for both locals and visitors. Otford is also home to several churches, including the Anglican Church of St Bartholomew, Otford Methodist Church, Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, and Otford Evangelical Church. Otfords roundabout It is the only roundabout in the UK to have been granted listed status, which means it is recognized for its historical and architectural significance. At the center of the roundabout is a picturesque duck pond, which is thought to date back to Anglo-Saxon times. This pond is a Grade 2 listed structure
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I actually made the monument to Paul who was a friend, fellow father (our kids went to school together), customer (Cadence) and fellow cyclist. I had seen a picture of Paul next to a mountain marker in the Alps which is where the idea came from. I no experience of using fibreglass but gave it a go, in my garage, stinking the whole place in the process! Thankfully, the local landowners gave me permission to place it on Beddlestead, a climb Paul regularly rode. It’s great to see it still standing and I remember Paul every time I ride by. For those of you who never met Paul, he was one of life’s gentlemen. He inspired a whole bunch of people in their careers, on the bike and on the rugby pitch. He is sadly missed but always remembered.
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The scenic importance of this part of the Village Centre has been officially recognised by scheduling the pond as a Grade II listed building – the only listed Duckpond in the country.
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Tatsfield offers several interesting historical sites. You can visit Otford Duck Pond, which is a Grade II listed natural monument with a rich history dating back 3,000 years, and is the only listed duck pond in the country. Another significant site is Chartwell House, the former home of Sir Winston Churchill, offering insight into his life and times. The village itself also features historical landmarks like St. Mary's Church and The Old Ship Pub, one of the oldest premises in the village.
Yes, there are several family-friendly attractions. Otford Duck Pond is a charming spot that families often enjoy. Chartwell House, Winston Churchill's former home, also welcomes families and offers facilities. Additionally, Skid Hill Lane View provides a pleasant and quiet route for a family stroll or cycle with scenic views.
The area around Tatsfield is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, such as the challenging Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb) for cyclists. For mountain biking, there are trails like the Fosterdown Wood Bridleway loop. Hikers can enjoy easy routes such as the Titsey Brewing Co. – St Mary's Church loop or the Westmore Green Pond loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Tatsfield, Road Cycling Routes around Tatsfield, and Easy hikes around Tatsfield guides.
Tatsfield is situated on the North Downs, offering fantastic views. Skid Hill Lane View is a particularly pleasant and quiet lane known for its incredible views, providing an alternative route towards Westerham. The village center itself, being near one of Surrey's highest points, also offers expansive vistas of the surrounding natural beauty.
Absolutely. Tatsfield is well-known in the cycling community. The Col du Skelly Monument is a unique landmark created by a local in memory of a fellow cyclist, located on Beddlestead, a climb regularly ridden by cyclists. Nearby, the Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb) itself is a popular and challenging route known for its inconsistency and length, providing a good test for riders.
Tatsfield is rich in natural beauty, being located on the North Downs. You can explore Hill Park, which features secondary woodland and chalk grassland rich in flora, including rare orchid species like the Bee orchid and Pyramidal orchid. The village center also boasts a picturesque green and pond, and the area is characterized by a network of unmade roads and scenic landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The quiet, scenic lanes like Skid Hill Lane View are appreciated for their tranquility and views. Cyclists find the climbs like Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb) to be a good test and a fun challenge. The unique historical aspect of places like Otford Duck Pond and the personal touch of the Col du Skelly Monument also resonate with visitors.
Yes, if you visit Chartwell House, there's a cafe on-site where you can stop for tea and cakes, with covered outdoor seating that is dog-friendly. The village of Tatsfield itself also has establishments like The Bakery, which has operated as a restaurant, and The Old Ship Pub, offering local dining options.
Yes, Tatsfield offers several easy hiking trails suitable for a relaxed walk. You can explore routes such as the 3.5 km 'Titsey Brewing Co. – St Mary's Church loop from Tatsfield' or the 5 km 'Westmore Green Pond, Tatsfield loop from Tatsfield'. These trails provide a great way to experience the local scenery without strenuous effort. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Tatsfield guide.
Tatsfield is nestled on the North Downs, which is a significant natural feature of the region. The village center is near one of the highest points in Surrey, providing expansive views. The North Downs Way, a long-distance path, also crosses the parish, making it a prime location for enjoying chalk grasslands, woodlands, and the unique flora of the area.
Tatsfield is a popular spot for road cycling. Beyond the challenging Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb), you can find various routes catering to different difficulties. Examples include the 'Star Hill Climb – View of Kent Downs Vineyards loop from Tatsfield' which is an easy 26 km ride, or the 'Old Polhill Climb – Shoreham Village loop from Westerham'. For more options, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Tatsfield guide.


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