Ballalough Reedbeds (Manx Wildlife Trust) Stonebridge Meadows (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Catcott Complex (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Dawcombe (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Littlefield Common (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Westfield Pasture (Durham Wildlife Trust) Wheldrake Ings Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Rod Wood (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) Old Ford Island (London Wildlife Trust) Branches Fork Meadows (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Hadfast Valley (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Duns Castle (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Haskayne Cutting Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Risley Glebe (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Maltby Low Common Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Broadoak Quarry (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) The Border Mires (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Cae Pwll Y Bo (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) The land was thought previously to have been used as a vineyard for the Archbishops of Canterbury. Alpine Meadow (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Peel Wood (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Fobbing Marsh Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Black Firs Wood (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Bough Beech Visitor Centre (Kent Wildlife Trust) Knowle Hill (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Langholme Wood (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) King's Meadow (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Redley Cliff (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Sevenoaks and Edenbridge, both 4.5 miles By road A25 to Brasted, then turn into Chart Lane and continue for 2.3 miles, then follow the brown signs for Toys Hill car park. Daneshill Gravel Pits (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Grimston Warren (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks Community Forum[29] is a growing, active discussion forum for News and Events within Sevenoaks and surrounding areas. Hatch Mere (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Latterbarrow (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Little Bradley Ponds (Devon Wildlife Trust) Snitterfield Bushes (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Court Wood (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) That road was one of the earliest in the county to be turnpiked in 1709, because of the clay soils.[10]. Holway Woods (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Thorpe Hay Meadow (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Old Sulehay (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) East Lammermuir Deans (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Skylarks (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Cornard Mere (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Justin's Meadow at Ashton Court (Avon Wildlife Trust) Quarry Wood (Kent Wildlife Trust) Willow Farm Wood Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Hunt's Meadow (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Kent Wildlife Trust is consulting its long term plans for the future of its flagship visitor centre at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve. Cae Eglwys (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Betchworth Quarry & Lime Kilns (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Alde Mudflats (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Knighton Down (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Conigre Mead (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Newbiggin Pastures Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Bo'mains Meadow (Scottish Wildlife Trust) This reserve used to house a pumping station for a sewage works but is now full of reedbeds and all the associated wildlife. Blackhall Rocks (Durham Wildlife Trust) The Lines Way (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Howell Hill (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Dolebury Warren (Avon Wildlife Trust) Fountainbleau Ladypark (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Spring Wood (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Hanley Dingle (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Welches Meadow (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) West Bexington (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Letchmire Pastures Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) North Predannack Downs (Cornwall Wildlife Trust) Marehill Quarry (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Old Nun Wood (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Moor Farm (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Pleasington Old Hall Wood and Wildlife Garden (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Mariandyrys (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Hurley Chalk Pit (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Skomer Island (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Fraser Down (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Lea & Paget's Wood (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) [8] The town is divided into six wards: Kippington, Northern, St John's, Town, Wildernesse and Eastern. Hellenge Hill (Avon Wildlife Trust) Pickering's Scrape (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Ellerburn Bank Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Holywell Pond (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Tilton Railway Cutting (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Arnold Memorial (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Lamesley Pastures (Durham Wildlife Trust) Rhos Glandenys (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) St Nicholas Park (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Summerseat Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Glaslyn (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust) Oakerthorpe (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Priory Fields (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Badgeworth (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Hoselaw Loch and Din Moss (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Charnwood Lodge Nature Reserve (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Girdlers Coppice (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Llyn Fanod (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Mountsorrel Meadows (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) A site for locals to enjoy a patch of nature with a good view of the Abbey across the River Anker. Priory Farm (Avon Wildlife Trust) Balgavies Loch (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Overhall Grove (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Green Lane Nature Park (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Hannah's Meadow (Durham Wildlife Trust) Llannerch Alder Carr (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Pasture Wharf (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Newdigate Brickworks (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Maze Park (Tees Valley Wildlife Trust) Draycott Sleights (Somerset Wildlife Trust) A serious railway accident occurred nearby on 24 August 1927. Loxley Church Meadow (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Ernle Gilbert Meadow (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Cadishead & Little Woolden Moss (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Brassey (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Over Kellet Pond (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Graig Wood (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Hothfield Heathlands (Kent Wildlife Trust) Fingringhoe Wick Visitor Centre (Essex Wildlife Trust) Pilch Field (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Great Fen (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Weetslade Country Park (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Quarry Banks (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Langford Lakes (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Paices Wood Country Parkland (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Mason's Bank (Shropshire Wildlife Trust) Yellands Meadow Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Ray Island and Bonners Saltings Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Allt Grug Garn (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Hollinhill and Markland Grips (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) South Swale (Kent Wildlife Trust) Holystone Burn (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Baston Fen (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Poor Mans Wood (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Bishop Monkton Railway Cutting Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Watford Lodge (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Rhydspence Woodland (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Old Park Wood (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Barnaby's Sands and Burrows Marsh (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Cleaver Heath (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Cannop Bridge Marsh (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Riddlesdown SSSI (London Wildlife Trust) Swanpool Marsh (Devon Wildlife Trust) Ketton Quarry (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Scotton Common (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Old Warden Tunnel (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Castle Woods (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Centenary Riverside (Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust) Woorgreens (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Long Hole Cliff (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Ivy Crag Wood (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Stockbury Hill Wood (Kent Wildlife Trust) Martins' Meadows (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Beaconwood and the Winsel (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Close Umpson (Manx Wildlife Trust) Spalford Warren (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Clattinger Farm (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Hen Reedbeds (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Tummel Shingle Islands (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Stockwood Meadows (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Pasqueflower (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Thompson Common (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Brockham Limeworks (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Lower House Farm (Trust Headquarters) (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Chaceley Meadow (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Moulton Marsh (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Smardale Gill (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Shepherd's Close (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Lashford Lane Fen (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Totteridge Fields (London Wildlife Trust) Frogmore Meadow (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Vealand Farm (Devon WildlifeTrust) Hockenhull Platts (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Red Rocks Marsh (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Bernwood Meadows (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Shibdon Pond and Meadow (Durham Wildlife Trust) Stocker's Lake (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Braeburn Park (London Wildlife Trust) Ballagan Glen (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve is to the north of the town centre, around one of the former gravel pits. Dollypers Hill (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Hawthorn Dene (Durham Wildlife Trust) Juliet's Wood (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) In the Middle Ages two hospitals were provided by religious orders for the care of old or sick people, especially those going on pilgrimage. Coed Gawdir (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Margaret's Wood (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Simpson's Saltings (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Registered charity number 207238. Hollinhurst Wood (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Westwell Gorse (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Jackson's Coppice & Marsh (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) Mythe Railway (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust), Nadder Island (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) East Winch Common (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Alderfen Broad (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Emsworthy mire (Devon Wildlife Trust) Pucks Oak Barn & McAlmont Reserves (inc. Hayden Copse & Glebe Wood) (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Stapleton Mire (Devon Wildlife Trust) Christmas Raffle 2020 - draw date 11th December 2020 Winning ticket numbers. Cumbernauld Glen (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre (Scottish Wildlife Trust), Keal Carr (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Peppercombe Wood (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Marbury Reedbed (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Finedon Cally Banks (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Chinthurst Hill (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Wilwell Farm Cutting Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Miller's Dale Quarry (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Waltham Brooks (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Doxey Marshes (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) Treswell Wood Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Iron Latch Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) North Cave Wetlands Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Bawsinch and Duddingston (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Rye Harbour (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Purland Chase (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Llyn Coed y Dinas (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust) Welton-le-Wold (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Longworth Clough Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Park Wood (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Horsehill Coppice (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Hill Court Farm & The Blacklands (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Hockley Meadows Nature Reserve (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Barnes Meadow (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Little Beck Wood Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Whitmoor & Rickford Commons (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Ingrebourne Valley Visitor Centre (Essex Wildlife Trust) Goshen (Manx Wildlife Trust) Cresswell Pond (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Southerscales Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Milford Cutting (Ulster Wildlife) Glory Wood & Devil's Den (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Shut Heath Wood Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Broadhurst Edge Wood (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) For services to Wildlife Conservation in Scotland. Ballamooar Meadow (Manx Wildlife Trust) Cutsdean Quarry (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Sedge Hole Close (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Oare Meadow (Kent Wildlife Trust) Freshfield Dune Heath (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Brockholes Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Gang Mine (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Marford Quarry (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Bankhead Moss (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Great Holland Pits Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Lower Minnetts Field (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Patrick's Wood (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Montrose Basin (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Dolforwyn Woods (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust) The settlement of Riverhead to the north-west is the largest; other parts of the town (in clockwise order from the north) include Greatness;[11] Wildernesse; St John's; Hollybush; Sevenoaks Common; and Kippington. Cullaloe (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Tailend Moss (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Woodsides Meadow (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Chee Dale (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) Nant Melin (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Whittle Dene (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Harland Mount Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Leeping Stocks (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Polhill Bank (Kent Wildlife Trust) Hunsdon Mead Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Godmanchester Nature Reserve (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Lancaut (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Rhos Fullbrook (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Llyn Mawr (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust) Boston Road Brick Pits (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Eaton & Gamston Woods (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Barrow Blow Wells (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Whitbarrow - Hervey Memorial Reserve (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Parsonage Wood (Kent Wildlife Trust) Yeading Brook Meadows (London Wildlife Trust) Caeau Tan y Bwlch (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Ashculm Turbary (Devon Wildlife Trust) King Barrow Quarries (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Copperas Wood Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Flatropers Wood (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Cemlyn (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Cathkin Marsh (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Beverley Meads and Fishponds Wood (London Wildlife Trust) Hollow Marsh Meadow (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Toft Tunnel (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Rushbeds Wood (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Llangloffan Fen (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Page's Pasture (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Quarry Hangers (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Because of its proximity to London, television signals are in the main received from the Crystal Palace transmitter, placing Sevenoaks in the BBC London and ITV London areas, rather than BBC South East or ITV Meridian which serve most of Kent from the Bluebell Hill and Dover transmitters. South Efford Marsh (Devon Wildlife Trust) Oakley Wood (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) ... Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s brings nature into your home with new wildlife cameras Ripon Loop Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Cemaes Head (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Red Moss of Netherley (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve lies immediately to the north of Sevenoaks. Kirton Wood (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) The Roaches (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) Boynes Coppice and Meadows (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Pwll Penarth (Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust) Sow Dale (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Glyme Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Sylvia's Meadow (Cornwall Wildlife Trust), Tadnoll & Winfrith (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Cors Bodgynydd (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Boultham Mere (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Rauceby Warren (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Beechwoods (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) West Quarry Braes (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Tortoiseshell Wood and Porter's Lodge Meadows (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Midger Wood (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Moor Piece Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) St Peters & St Paul's Church. High Clear Down (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Radford Meadows (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) Woodthorpe Meadow (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Greystones Farm (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Sean Hawkins Meadow (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Balloo Woodland (Ulster Wildlife) Tunnel Hill Meadow (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Tuckmill Meadow (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) West Fleetham (Northumberland Wildlife Trust) Lound Lakes (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Vicarage Meadows (Brecknock Wildlife Trust) Peterstone Wentlooge Marshes SSSI (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Cockaynes Wood Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Holly Banks (Shropshire Wildlife Trust) Craig Cilhendre Woods (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Oare Marshes (Kent Wildlife Trust) Crabtree Ponds (Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust) Denham Lock Wood (London Wildlife Trust) Broughton Down (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Dingle Marshes (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Ancells Farm (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Lings (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Pickering's Meadow (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Ayr Gorge Woodlands (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Loveny/Colliford (Cornwall Wildlife Trust) Brampton Wood (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Brewsdale (Tees Valley Wildlife Trust) Dubbs Moss (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Westfield Wood (Kent Wildlife Trust) Agden Bog Nature Reserve (Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust) Opposition is building to the fishing ban announced by Kent Wildlife Trust (KWT) at Bradbourne Lakes on the Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve. Begwary Brook (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Queen’s Birthday Honours list 2020 in full: Who was recognised with MBE, OBE, CBE, knighthood or damehood While there are the usual famous … Yarty Moor (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Spong Wood (Kent Wildlife Trust) Gwaith Powdwr (North Wales Wildlife Trust) Bowdown Woods (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Rye Meads (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Miners Rest (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) In the 21st century, it has a large commuting population. Hawkswood (Devon Wildlife Trust) Chimney Meadows (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Upper Swingley Wood (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Straidkilly (Ulster Wildlife) Narborough Bog (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Upton Heath (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Little Linford Wood (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Greetwell Hollow (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Longridge Moss (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Upper Dunsforth Carr Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Bowness on Solway (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Stenhouse Wood (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Castern Wood (Staffordshire Wildlife Trust) [33], Television viewers can receive either London (north/west via Crystal Palace) or Kent and Sussex (aerial pointing eastwards via Blue Bell Hill) transmissions. Holcroft Moss (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Heath's Meadows (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Granville Country Park (Shropshire Wildlife Trust) Woodhouse Washlands Nature Reserve (Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust) Broadway Gravel Pit (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) The local radio station for Sevenoaks is KMFM West Kent, although no local programmes are broadcast on the station due to it being part of the KMFM network across Kent that broadcasts from Medway. Sevenoaks is 21 miles (34 km) from Charing Cross, the traditional centre of London. Bovey Heathfield (Devon Wildlife Trust) Horbling Line (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Tickenham Hill (Avon Wildlife Trust) Brotheridge Green (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Ulverscroft (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Heysham Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Burns Beck Moss (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Swanwick Lakes (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Salthill Quarry Local Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Bradfield Woods (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Littleworth Park (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Milkhall Pond (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Welwick Saltmarsh Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Garne Turn Rocks (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Bolton Percy Station Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) £1,000 - Golden Ticket, Warwick; £10,000 - 1225862, Ludlow; £2,000 - 368213, Southamption Henllys Bog SSSI (Gwent Wildlife Trust) Primarily a wetland site, this reserve is home to many species of water birds and insects. The Knapp and Papermill Nature Reserve (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Isles of Scilly (Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust) Fivehead Arable Fields (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Luggiebank Wood (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Belmaduthy Dam (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Many of those houses attract high prices, making it difficult for people to buy property. Woodwalton Marsh (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Ruggin (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Bentinick Banks (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Walton Common (Avon Wildlife Trust) East Wretham Heath (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Five Acres Reserve (Cornwall Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks Reserve and Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre (Operated by Kent Wildlife Trust) Bough Beech Visitors Centre and Reserve (Operated by Kent Wildlife Trust) Chiddingstone Reserve (Operated by Kent Wildlife Trust) Penshurst railway station is located in the village of Chiddingstone Causeway. Willowmead (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Hill Park (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Holford Ketling (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Hale Moss (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Whitcliffe Common (Shropshire Wildlife Trust) Landford Bog (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Parsonage Moor (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Lea Meadows (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Furze Hill (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust), GB Gruffy (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Common Hill (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Woodford Halse (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Rhos Pil-Bach & Pennar Fawr (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Winnall Moors (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Huckerby's Meadows (London Wildlife Trust) Wymeswold Meadows (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Parc Slip (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Linhouse Glen (Scottish Wildlife Trust) St Lawrence Field (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Royate Hill (Avon Wildlife Trust) Warnborough Greens (Hampshire and IOW Wildlife Trust) Dawson City Clay Pits (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Excellent bird watching opportunities and fabulous views over the reservoir. Clapton Moor (Avon Wildlife Trust) Kemsing Down (Kent Wildlife Trust) In its centre is Knole, the home of the Sackville family (the Earls of Dorset) since it was given to them by Queen Elizabeth I in 1577. In 1560 the school was granted letters patent by Queen Elizabeth I and became known as 'Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School'. Ruggadon Middlepark (Devon Wildlife Trust) Middlebriars Wood (Surrey Wildlife Trust) Blakehill Farm (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) Launde Big Wood (Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust) Middledown (Mendips) (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Carstramon Wood (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Stoke Floods (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Lawrence Weston Moor (Avon Wildlife Trust) Bunny Old Wood (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Laymoor Quag (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Rothwell Pastures Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Great Breach Wood (Somerset Wildlife Trust) The 2001 census counts approximately 18,588 residents within the Sevenoaks civil parish authority, compared to its population in 1801 of 2,600. Phyllis Currie Nature Reserve (Essex Wildlife Trust) Edford Meadows (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Stocking Springs Wood (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Grove Hill (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Holly Wood (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust) For other uses, see, Market town and civil parish in western Kent, England. Hornhill Wood (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) Meden Trail (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Springwell Reedbed (Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Candlesby Hill Quarry (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) All birds belong to the group of animals called vertebrates, meaning animals having a backbone.Birds make up a special group of vertebrates called aves.. Wildmoor Heath (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Fancott Woods & Meadows (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) This restored former quarry is owned by Tarmac and leased to Kent Wildlife Trust under a long term agreement for the benefit of wildlife and enjoyment of all. Cotterill Clough (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Faith Marriott (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Stirley Community Farm (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Green Down (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Dancersend with Pavis Woods (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Hibbitts Woods (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Sinderland Green Woods (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Upper Nethan Gorge (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Representatives from the Wildlife Trust have been warning people of the life-threatening dangers of skating and walking on frozen lakes in the north west. Brechfa Pool (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Auchalton Meadow (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Educational establishments in the town include the independent Sevenoaks School and Knole Academy. Old Park Hill (Kent Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks became part of the modern communications network when one of the early turnpikes was opened in the 18th century; the railway was relatively late in reaching it. Cwm Oergwm (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales), Dalby Mountain Fields (Manx Wildlife Trust) Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust) Burham Marsh (Kent Wildlife Trust) Freemans Pasture Local Nature Reserve (The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside) Close e Quayle (Manx Wildlife Trust) Fox Hagg (Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust) Loscombe (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Mill Meadow (Worcestershire Wildlife Trust) West Williamston (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Cors Ian (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Broadhead Clough Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Moaney & Crawyn's Meadows (Manx Wildlife Trust) Harrisons Plantation Nature Reserve (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) A stunning four bedroom, three bathroom, spacious open plan living. Foxley Wood (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Coaley Peak (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Pwll-y-Wrach (The Wildlife Trust for South and West Wales) Read Wealden Times online. Bugdens Meadow (Dorset Wildlife Trust) Booton Common (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) [citation needed]. The Michael Harper Reserves (Queens Wood) (Herefordshire Wildlife Trust) Sevenoaks School, at the south end of High Street, is one of the oldest lay foundations in England. Priddacombe Downs (Cornwall Wildlife Trust) King's Wood and Rammamere Heath (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Thelnetham Fen (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Gunton Meadow (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Wigpool (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) The Deneway (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Mill Crook and Grafton Regis Meadow (Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire)