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Top 13 Natural Monuments around West Peckham

Natural monuments around West Peckham offer diverse landscapes and historical features within Kent. The area features expansive deer parks, ancient burial sites, and varied woodlands. These locations provide opportunities for exploring natural habitats, observing wildlife, and experiencing historical significance. West Peckham's natural monuments contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around West Peckham

  • The most popular natural monuments is Knole House and Deer Park, a park that encompasses a 1,000-acre deer park. This site is…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Knole House and Deer Park

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The 15th-century manor house is located in the 1,000-acre deer park Knole Park. The deer are used to passers-by. Knole itself is one of England's largest houses. Given in 1566 …

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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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Dion Moffitt
June 4, 2025, Knole House and Deer Park

Very nice grounds and house👍

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Stephen
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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A medieval deer park, there are still hundreds of deer that roam freely throughout the Knole Estate. It is a great place for cycling with families and a coffee shop at the house is a welcome addition. Please respect the deer, which are wild animals, by keeping your distance and taking all litter home with you.

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An old British Manor surrounded by deer grazing in the park, just add a princess and a knight on his white horse and you've got the perfect setting for a Disney movie. Well, you might want to forget about the princess, but you can definitely see the manor and the deer at Knole Park in Sevenoaks. Follow me for a fairy-like day out in the most beautiful deer park in the south of England.

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There is a large wildlife park with a large population of fallow deer. In addition, the large manor house with its important collection of paintings and the great collection of furniture from the former Whitehall Palace is worth seeing. The historic portrait gallery from the Renaissance period (including portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and Henry VIII) is particularly interesting and worth seeing. A visit is definitely worth it!

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We visited in the winter, but it would be gorgeous in the summer with the lavender!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around West Peckham?

Visitors frequently enjoy Knole House and Deer Park, known for its expansive 1,000-acre deer park and historic house. Another highly regarded site is Coldrum Long Barrow, a well-preserved 3,000-year-old megalithic burial chamber offering serene views. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park is also popular for its woodlands, chalk downland, and views over the North Downs.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the West Peckham area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Knole House and Deer Park allows children to observe deer up close. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park features a children’s play area and trails. Both Coldrum Long Barrow and Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk offer gentle environments for family walks.

What kind of historical features can I explore at these natural monuments?

The region offers significant historical insights. Knole House and Deer Park features a 15th-century manor house with a rich history, once owned by Queen Elizabeth's cousin. Coldrum Long Barrow is a 3,000-year-old megalithic burial chamber, providing a tangible link to prehistoric times.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around West Peckham?

The best time depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant bluebells at Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, mid-April to mid-May is ideal. To experience the fragrant lavender fields at Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields, plan your visit for June or July. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant walking conditions across the woodlands and parks.

Are there cafes or facilities available at the natural monuments?

Yes, some locations offer facilities. Knole House and Deer Park has a beautiful cafe and gift shop. Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park also provides a cafe for visitors.

What natural features can I expect to see in the West Peckham area?

You can experience diverse natural landscapes, including expansive deer parks at Knole House and Deer Park, ancient woodlands like Mereworth Woods and those found at Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park, and seasonal floral displays such as the bluebells at Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk and lavender fields at Mitchell and Peach Lavender Fields.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around West Peckham is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops like 'Gover Hill (National Trust) – Peckham Hurst loop'. For mountain biking, there are routes such as 'Muddy Forest Trail loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like 'Plaxtol Climb – Goathurst Common — Rolling Hills loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the running, MTB, and road cycling guides for the region.

Are there walking trails suitable for easy walks around the natural monuments?

Yes, many natural monuments offer easy walking opportunities. The vast deer park at Knole House and Deer Park is ideal for leisurely strolls. Mereworth Woods provides pleasant routes through the Kentish countryside. The Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk is also generally considered an accessible and enjoyable walk.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in West Peckham?

Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere and historical significance of sites like Coldrum Long Barrow. The opportunity to observe deer up close in the expansive park at Knole House and Deer Park is also a highlight. The stunning seasonal displays, such as bluebells and lavender, are frequently mentioned as memorable experiences.

Is parking available at the natural monuments?

Parking is generally available, though conditions may vary. At Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park, there is a charge for parking, although entry to the park is free. For Scathes Wood Bluebell Walk, National Trust members can find free parking at Ightham Mote.

Are there any unique geological features to see near West Peckham?

While not strictly geological, Coldrum Long Barrow is a significant megalithic structure, representing an ancient human-made feature that interacts with the natural landscape. The chalk downland at Woodland sculptures at Trosley Country Park also showcases distinct geological characteristics of the North Downs.

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