Best attractions and places to see around Stockbury, a village in Kent, England, include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by country lanes, fields, and woods, offering opportunities for walks. Stockbury holds historical significance, with records dating back to the Domesday Book. Visitors can explore ancient sites and natural reserves within the region.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Gorgeous views, but it's a technical ride, the surface on Pilgrim Way is not maintained. However, can be done with gravel bikes with minimum 35mm tires on dry days. 40mm+ would be more appropriate. To be avoided on wet days.
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The community of Lenham commemorates the dead of the Second World War with a horizontal stone cross.
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A relatively modern chalk symbol sculpted in the hillside
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As said in a previous post, there are section of this route that are stunning as it runs along the ridges of various valleys on it's way to Winchester and beyond on the section I did from Canterbury to Guildford many parts were incredibly muddy and very hard to traverse even on a gravel bike.
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The Dirty habbit at the foot of the climb provides refreshing hill accompaniments
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One of my favourite climbs in the area (alongside Coldblow Land further west). From corner of Pilgrims Way it is 1km to the top. Becomes prgressivley steeper, the final ramp is around 20% gradient.
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Brutal, brutal climb. Took the life out of me once you're 20%+. To make things worse, if you're wanting to stop, its difficult to do so as cars are coming up and down the road. I didn't stop but this isn't for the weak. However, it's largely 5-7 miles of descending afterwards and the climb is only extremely difficult for a short period.
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A detailed description of the history of the two Stone Age sites, which are now known under the – historically inexplicable – names “Kit's Coty House” and “Little Kit's Coty House”, is available for the culture-loving hiker on the following official website: => https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kits-coty-house-and-little-kits-coty-house/history/
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Stockbury is rich in history. You can visit the Grade I listed St Mary Magdalene Church, mentioned in the Domesday Book, which features a 900-year-old yew tree. Nearby, you'll find the earthwork remains of Stockbury Castle, a scheduled monument dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. Further afield, explore the magnificent Leeds Castle, a Norman stronghold and royal residence, or the ancient Kit's Coty House Megalithic Tomb, offering insights into early Neolithic communities.
Yes, Stockbury is close to several natural havens. You can explore Queendown Warren Nature Reserve, managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust, known for its chalk grassland and woodland. Stockbury Hill Wood is another nearby reserve, home to various orchid species. The area also features traditional orchards and offers pleasant countryside for walking. For a unique natural monument, visit Lenham Cross, a geoglyph cut into the ground.
The Stockbury area is excellent for walking, with country lanes, fields, and woods. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes such as the Woodland Path in Kent Downs loop or the Hook & Hatchet Inn loop. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Stockbury guide.
Absolutely! Leeds Castle is a fantastic family-friendly destination, offering extensive grounds, a maze, and various activities. The Lenham Cross, a unique natural monument, is also considered family-friendly and provides an interesting historical context for children.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available. You can find easy loops like the Wormshill Church – Bredgar Farm Shop & Tea Room loop or the Downhill loop from Bredhurst. For more detailed information and a wider selection of rides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stockbury guide.
For rewarding views, consider the Hollingbourne Hill Climb, which offers excellent panoramas once you reach the top. The site of Kit's Coty House Megalithic Tomb also provides fantastic views of the Kent Downs AONB and Medway Valley. Additionally, Lenham Cross is situated on a hillside offering striking views of the surrounding fields.
The Pilgrims' Way is a historic route that pilgrims have followed for centuries, leading towards Canterbury Cathedral. A section of this ancient trail runs through the area, allowing you to walk or cycle in the footsteps of history. It's an intermediate trail, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Yes, there are several running trails for different fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the Woodland Path in Kent Downs – Bredhurst Hurst loop or the Hook & Hatchet Inn loop. For a more challenging run, consider the Boxley Vineyards loop. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Stockbury guide.
Stockbury is one of the villages in the Kent Downs known for its traditional orchards, which are a vital part of the area's natural beauty and heritage. These community orchards are actively managed by villagers who have received horticultural training to revitalize them, preserving a unique aspect of the local landscape and biodiversity.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like Lenham Cross are noted for their unique design and historical commemoration, while Leeds Castle is celebrated for its grandeur and rich history. The challenging ascent of Hollingbourne Hill Climb is also highly rated for its rewarding views.
Beyond the well-known sites, the village itself holds historical charm. Stockbury is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and historically, a pedlar's fair used to take place near the Three Squirrels public house. The Stockbury Memorial Hall also serves as a community hub, reflecting the village's ongoing local life and history.


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