Trosley Country Park
Once part of the Trosley Towers Estate, Trosley Country Park spans 170 acres of stunning woodland and chalk downland. Located within the Kent Downs National Landscape, the park is also part of the Kent Woods and Downs National Nature Reserve. The park offers a unique blend of woodlands, meadows, and open fields, providing breathtaking views over the Kent countryside. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, with its chalk grasslands supporting numerous butterflies, including the Chalkhill Blue. The park also has a rich history, with remnants of its use during World War II for officer training.
Key Features:
- A diverse mix of woodlands, meadows, and open chalk grassland slopes.
- Spectacular panoramic views of the Kent countryside.
- A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) within the Kent Downs National Landscape.
- Rich history, with traces of its WW2 use for officer training.
- Excellent wildlife, particularly butterflies such as the Chalkhill Blue.
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