Ranscombe Farm, Medway

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The farm buildings seen over a field of Oil Seed Rape
The farm buildings seen over a field of Oil Seed Rape
In April the woods are carpeted with bluebells.
In April the woods are carpeted with bluebells.
In June the meadows are covered with chalk grassland flowers.
In June the meadows are covered with chalk grassland flowers.

Ranscombe Farm, in Cuxton in North Kent, is a Plantlife Nature Reserve, country park and working farm. Part of the site is included in the Cobham Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest, and the whole farm is within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

It has been a source for flower collectors for centuries. Nationally Rare species, Hairy Mallow and Meadow Clary, were both collected from Ranscombe Farm, in 1699 and 1792 respectively. Other rarities include Ground Pine and Broad-leaved Cudweed and at least six species of orchid including Fly, Lady ('Fair Maidens of Kent') and Man Orchid.[1][2]

The chalk grassland hosts a rich suite of plants including Wild Liquorice and Horseshoe Vetch.

The arable flora includes Corncockle, Blue Pimpernel, Night-flowering Catchfly, Narrow-fruited Cornsalad[2] and Dense-flowered Fumitory.

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[edit] Location

TQ 718 675 51°22′52″N 0°28′01″E / 51.381, 0.467Coordinates: 51°22′52″N 0°28′01″E / 51.381, 0.467

Station Cuxton
By Bus. Arriva 151 to Cuxton.
By Bus. Arriva, 8, 140, 142 Medway Towns Service to Wells Rd then Elgin Gardens Underpass.
By Road. M2 to Junction 2, Carpark entrance on A228 200m on the right after exit roundabout.

Ranscombe Farm straddles the North Downs Way, long-distance footpath.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.plantlife.org.uk/uk/plantlife-nature-reserves-ranscombe-farm.htm Plantlife Website May 2007
  2. ^ The Independant, 7 Sept 2006, The Wild bunch by Peter Marren, reprinted [1]