Riding Wood £99,000 Freehold
- Biddenden, Kent
- about 5 acres
- South East England
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Mature oak and mixed broadleaves
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Deer spotted in the woods
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The rustic style bench in a small private clearing
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Old birch
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Hornbeam and sweet chestnut
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The small pit
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The footbridge
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The ride stop entrance into Riding Wood
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The east side of the woodland
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Amongst the trees
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Undulating topography
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The views across to the meadows
Description
Part of the wider Brogues Wood landscape, Riding Wood is embraced by open meadows to the east and companion woodlands to the north and south. Riding Wood is an ancient woodland featuring mature oak trees and other broadleaf species (see ‘Trees’ section below). A rustic bench tucked away in a private clearing in the woodland offers a peaceful place to sit and fully immerse yourself in nature.
Riding Wood is an Ancient Semi-natural Woodland (ASNW) as designated by Natural England - a habitat that has remained continuously wooded since at least 1600 AD. Such woodlands are treasured for their exceptional biodiversity.
Riding Wood is situated approx. 3km south-west of Biddenden and 4km north-east of Benenden in the county of Kent. A private stoned track on the edge of open meadows provides access to the wood. There is a place for a new owner to park within the boundary of the wood itself. Just beyond the ride stop a footbridge has been installed across the shallow ditch to reach the woodland. There is stock fencing along the edge of the woodland (from when livestock were previously grazing the meadows). A short section of fencing has been opened up to allow easy access into the woodland. There is evidence of an old entrance into Riding Wood from Frogs Hole Lane which a new owner may wish to re-establish (subject to planning).
Trees
Riding Wood is a mature oak woodland with birch and some sweet chestnut, hornbeam and the occasional Scots pine. A draft Woodland Management Plan for Brogues Wood (of which Riding Wood is a part) is available upon request. There is a Tree Preservation Order on Riding Wood (details of this TPO are available upon request), though this does not prevent normal forest management when covered by a Forestry Commission approved woodland management plan. Riding Wood sits within the Local Wildlife Site known as Sandpit Wood. Details of this can be downloaded from here.
Wildlife
Bat species recorded in the vicinity include soprano pipistrelle, noctule and brown long-eared bats. Priority bird species including grasshopper warbler, spotted flycatcher, wood warbler, lesser redpoll, tree pipit, hawfinch, woodlark and yellowhammer are recorded locally and may make use of the woods for breeding or overwintering. Muntjac, roe and fallow deer have been recorded in the vicinity of the woodland.
For ideas on how to manage your woodland for wildlife why not have a look here:
https://www.woodlands.co.uk/owning-a-wood/managing-your-woodland-for-wildlife/
Features
- An ancient woodland with plenty of mature oaks.
- Great all year-round access via a stoned track.
- Historical features including a woodbank and evidence of a small pit.
- A rustic bench set within a private clearing.
- An opportunity for a new owner to manage for wildlife and improve biodiversity.
Access, tracks and footpaths
Riding Wood is easily accessed from a quiet country lane (Benenden Road), through a locked wooden gate (an owner will be provided a key for this locked gate). There is a stoned track providing access to the wood. There is a place for a new owner to park inside the boundary of Riding Wood.
Just beyond the ride stop a footbridge has been installed across the shallow ditch to reach the woodland. There is stock fencing along the edge of the woodland (from when livestock were previously grazing the meadows). A short section of fencing has been opened up to allow easy access into the woodland. The north and south boundaries are defined with either fencing or chestnut fencing posts. The west facing boundary along the roadside is fenced. There is evidence of an old entrance into Riding Wood from Frogs Hole Lane which a new owner may wish to re-establish (subject to planning). Boundaries are clearly marked with ORANGE markings.
Rights and covenants
The wood is sold with the sporting rights.
As is the case for all our woodlands, the purchaser will be asked to enter into a covenant which serves to protect the peace and quiet of the woodland.Activities
Riding Wood is a truly delightful family woodland, offering the perfect setting for private camping, outdoor adventures, and peaceful woodland escapes. Rich in natural beauty and history, it presents a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to take on the rewarding role of caring for and managing an ancient woodland.
Woodlands.co.uk are pleased to offer £300 for new owners to attend a woodland related course of their choosing to pursue their woodland interests. We offer support for new woodland owners, including books, subscriptions, introductions to neighbours, advice on local suppliers and money towards relevant training. You can read more about this here: https://www.woodlands.co.uk/owning-a-wood/support/
Local area and history
The wood is situated approx. 3km south-west of Biddenden and 4km north-east of Benenden in the county of Kent. The nearby village of Biddenden was in the 1300’s part of an important centre for Broadcloth manufacture, with much of the very attractive high street built during this period. Biddenden Vineyard is located nearby, which in addition to producing some fine wines, is also Kent’s largest cider producer.
Ordnance Survey maps indicate that the areas currently under pasture were until at least the 1960s also under woodland but were subsequently deforested. However, the external woodland boundaries have changed very little since the mid-nineteenth century. There are some features of potential local archaeological interest in the woodland, including external wood-banks and ditches, remains of old tracks, and pits.
Wood maps
Wood map
Boundaries
The boundaries of the wood are indicated with ORANGE markings.
Find this wood
Location
- OS Landranger: OS No. 188
- Grid ref: TQ 841 354
- Nearest post code: TN27 8DX
- GPS coordinates: 51.0889, 0.628804
Location map
Directions
Google Maps Pin for main gate here.
What3Words reference for main gate here. (///softly.homeward.visit)
Closest postcode: TN27 8DX This will take you to the area as shown by the red dot on the map.
Coordinates for main gate leading to Riding Wood (off Benenden Road) are: 51.091622, 0.630055
To find the wood follow the instructions below.
- From Ashford head south on the A28 for approx. 8 miles into Betherseden. In Bethersden take a right turn onto Bull Lane to Pot Kiln Lane. After 2 miles take a right onto High Halden Rd. After approx. 2 miles take a left turn onto the A262 Tenterden Road continuing straight over at the roundabout onto the Benenden Road. After approx. 1 mile go straight over the crossroads with Cranbrook Road (take care here – this is a known accident blackspot). A short distance up the road you will see Youngs Timber Merchants on the left-hand side of the road. Continue approx. 160m and you will see woodlands for sale signs by the entrance on your left-hand side. (Please note there are other woods available with woodlands.co.uk opposite the timber yard).
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- From Tunbridge Wells head south approx. 5 miles on the A21 turning left at roundabout onto the A262 to Goudhurst. Stay on the A262 into Sissinghurst and take the right turn opposite The Milk House onto Chapel Lane followed shortly by a left turn in Golford onto Cranbrook Road. After approx. 3.5 miles you will come to a crossroads (take care here – this is a known accident blackspot). Take a right-turn onto the Benenden Road. A short distance up the road you will see Youngs Timber Merchants on the left-hand side of the road. Continue approx. 160m and you will see woodlands for sale signs by the entrance on your left-hand side. (Please note there are other woods available with woodlands.co.uk opposite the timber yard).
Once you arrive at the gate:
- For parking, there are a couple of options – either park on the concrete in front of Youngs Timber Yard making sure you are not blocking the entrance / door or anyone in (we have an agreement with the yard to park here to view the wood). Then walk carefully along the edge of the road on the left-hand side down to the gate entrance to the woods. Alternatively contact Ruth Feltham to arrange access.
- Walk through the trees on the stoned track approx. 100 meters out onto the open edge of the meadow. Follow the stoned track round to the right for approx. 220 meters and the ride stop entrance to Riding Wood is on the right-hand side with its boundaries marked in ORANGE.
- Sat Nav note: The post code TN27 8DX is for the point shown on the location map by the red dot.
How we support our buyers
Membership of the small woodland owners’ group
£300 for a woodland course of your choice
One year's free membership of the royal forestry society
Please note this wood is owned by woodlands.co.uk.
Our regional managers are often out working in our woodlands, so if you email an offer and want to be sure it has been received, please phone our manager on their mobile phone. The first offer at the stated price which is accepted, whether by phone or email, has priority.
Please take care when viewing as the great outdoors can contain unexpected hazards and woodlands are no exception. You should exercise common sense and caution, such as wearing appropriate footwear and avoiding visiting during high winds.
These particulars are for guidance only and, though believed to be correct, do not form part of any contract. Woodland Investment Management Ltd hereby give notice under section 21 of the Estate Agents Act 1979 of their interest in the land being sold.
A predominantly oak woodland with birch, some sweet chestnut, hornbeam and Scots pine.



