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We run charity guided tours, private guided tours, group tours, as well as having marked routes for you to explore.
OPEN DAILY 25th March - 31st OCTOBER, 11 AM 5 PM. A Paradise For Garden Lovers. About Great Comp Charitable Trust. Salvias at Great Comp Garden. Introduction to Making More Salvias. Great Comp in the Snow.
Thursday, July 9, 2015. Living With The Land Part 1 Forest Gardening. Living With The Land Part 2 Natural Building. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Cache in Trash Out Geocaching Events. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Saturday, July 19, 2014. Thursday, April 10, 2014. The Demise Of Hike and Bike. Has been limited to jus.
In addition to Walnut trees the company now offers a selection of Almond and Sweet Chestnut trees. Some pot grown Walnut, Cobnut, Almond, and Sweet Chestnut trees are available all the year round. Please do look at the shop page for a simple ordering process and for prices. Nut Tree Planting and Pruning Service.
Alexander Hunt
Alexander Hunt
Apple Trees,Comp Lane Platt
Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 8NR
UNITED KINGDOM
Webfusion Ltd.
Webfusion Ltd
5 Roundwood Avenue Stockley Park
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1FF
UNITED KINGDOM
A Cobnut is a cultivated variety of hazelnut, just as a Cox is a cultivated variety of apple. The Kentish Cobnuts Association represents growers and other interested parties. Established in 1990, become a member of The Kentish Cobnuts Association today. Web Design by Bayhall Digital.
These ladies just taught us lads a thing or two about life and Jam! Kentish Delights heads to the Pub.
Vanarama National League and Vanarama National League South. Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division. Southern Counties East Football League First Division.
The bits to be seen on this site are mainly after nearly 30 years of researching local history in North West Kent. I have been involved in local archaeology in what was open fields 80 years ago but is now suburbia. Saturday, 7 July 2012. A Roman Road Under South East London. A ROMAN ROAD UNDER SOUTH EAST LONDON. Supposedly the line of Watling Street, or whatever the Romans called it, as the Antonine Itinerary did not name the road, runs south east from the gates of Roman Southwark towards the River Raven.