Around Hawkhurst to the Sussex border

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Walk directions

Leave the car park, turn left along the main road and take the arrowed path right beside Pear Tree House. Cross a stile by a gate and bear right, following the hedge to a stile. Walk through woodland and cross rough pasture to a stile and road, opposite The Black Pig pub.

Turn right, then left along Talbot Road and soon pass the village green (The Moor). Take the footpath right down Hensill Lane, keeping left by Lodge Cottage into woodland. Just before farm buildings, bear right into a field and keep left to a stile. Turn right, then left before a gate and follow the field-edge to a stile in the corner. Go over the stile ahead, walk through the edge of a copse and keep left on entering an orchard.

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  Terrain  - Woodland tracks and field margins, many stiles
  Landscape  - A mix of open fields, dense woodland and orchards
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead across farmland; some stiles could be difficult
  Parking  - Free car park on A268 in Hawkhurst by the primary school
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The name Hawkhurst once struck fear into the hearts of Kentish people, for it used to be the headquarters of the vicious Hawkhurst Gang, smugglers who terrorised the area in the mid-18th century. Prior to the 13th century, smuggling didn't exist because there were no customs duties. Around 1300,...
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Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.
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Around Hawkhurst to the Sussex border

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland tracks and field margins, many stiles
  Landscape - A mix of open fields, dense woodland and orchards
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead across farmland; some stiles could be difficult
  Parking - Free car park on A268 in Hawkhurst by the primary school
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The name Hawkhurst once struck fear into the hearts of Kentish people, for it used to be the headquarters of the vicious Hawkhurst Gang, smugglers who terrorised the area in the mid-18th century. Prior to the 13th century, smuggling didn't exist because there were no customs duties. Around 1300,...
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Kent
Kent is home to the White Cliffs of Dover, an English icon that marks the point where the Kent Downs AONB stretches from the Surrey Hills down to the sea. Visitors can explore historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home at Chartwell, or beautiful nature reserves, such as the coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank.