Cinderhill Wood

Cinderhill Wood www.khwp.org.uk for more info on the site, our education offers and when we are volunteering. Mires such as this are particularly rare in Kent.

Cinderhill Woods is maintained both for its important, wildlife-rich habitats and for the local community, as a place to enjoy the beauty of the countryside on their doorstep. Covering a total area of 12 hectares, there are heathlands and grasslands, woodland and streams to explore. A well-managed network of paths and permissive bridleways across Cinderhill provide the opportunity to see a variety

of flora and fauna throughout the year. Areas of lowland heathland are of great importance; each small area of heath acts as a ‘stepping stone’ enabling flora and fauna to migrate across the high weald and beyond. The heath needs to be managed in order to prevent colonisation by birch and bracken and to maintain the heather by cutting it to encourage re-growth. In the summer months Cinderhill is host to a flock of hebridean sheep that graze on the bramble and birch saplings. A part of the heath is significantly wetter and here you can find areas of sphagnum mire, a moss bog. The stream-side woodland mainly consists of mixed coppiced trees, including ash, alder and hazel. Coppicing encourages a wide variety of ground flora such as bluebells and primroses in the spring months, as well as several orchid species and the scarce lesser skullcap. The Sweet Chestnut Coppice at Cinderhill is being brought back into management so that the wood can be harvested in a sustainable way for fencing materials, garden furniture and firewood. KHWP is working with the Kent Wildlife Trust to maximise the potential of this woodland management method for wildlife, by simultaneously cutting areas on both reserves. A total of 60 bird species can be seen at Cinderhill, including the Turtle Dove which possesses its own Biodiversity Action Plan. The green woodpecker can be seen searching for insects, and Kestrels can be seen hovering over their prey. Willow t**s dart in and out of the streamside woodland as they build their nests in the snags of deadwood. Many reptiles also make a home at Cinderhill, including slow worm, common lizard, and the adder.

We hope to see you on Thursday 25th September for some path clearance and meadow management :D
01/09/2025

We hope to see you on Thursday 25th September for some path clearance and meadow management :D

🍂🌿 Hello September! 🌿🍂

We’ve got a packed month of volunteer sessions lined up — from meadow management in Cranbrook to wetland work in Hilbert Woods, plus invasive species removal and path clearance. 💪

Here’s where you can join us this month:
📍 Crane Valley, Cranbrook
📍 Hilbert Woods
📍 Hurst Wood
📍 Cinderhill, Matfield

✨ Whether you’re a regular or it’s your first time, everyone’s welcome to come along, get stuck in, and enjoy the outdoors while helping wildlife thrive.

For more information, send us an email on [email protected] 🎉

Don't forget about our free walk and talk this Wednesday!Meet us at 11am at the car park, and we'll go to have a coffee ...
03/02/2025

Don't forget about our free walk and talk this Wednesday!

Meet us at 11am at the car park, and we'll go to have a coffee with the volunteers before setting off on a little wander around the site :)

Next month we are hosting free walks to get to know our volunteers, and where we work in Tunbridge Wells! ☀️ 🌳

If you’re interested in learning a bit more about your local green spaces and/or volunteering with us - come along to meet the team and have a casual stroll around the site! ⭐️

27/01/2025

Next month we are hosting free walks to get to know our volunteers, and where we work in Tunbridge Wells! ☀️ 🌳

If you’re interested in learning a bit more about your local green spaces and/or volunteering with us - come along to meet the team and have a casual stroll around the site! ⭐️

08/01/2025

Tomorrow Kent High Weald Partnership will be on site installing new waymarker posts!

If you want to join us to keep warm in this chilly weather, we will be meeting at the carpark at 10am 😀

Hope to see you there!

06/01/2025

Following the high winds this weekend (and still currently!), if you visit any of our sites, please let us know if you see any damage or safety concerns!

We will be doing site checks as soon as possible, but it's always good to have eyes on the ground 😃

25/11/2024

***Storm Watch Reporting***

With Storm Bert hitting the area this weekend, we want to know if you have seen any damage on the sites we manage!

Please comment on this post, or send us an email on [email protected] if you have seen anything we need to know about 😃

28/10/2024
Have your say on Cinderhill Wood!If you visit this site, we want to know your reasons for coming out and opinions on wha...
16/09/2024

Have your say on Cinderhill Wood!

If you visit this site, we want to know your reasons for coming out and opinions on what could be improved!

To take part, please visit: https://bit.ly/cinderhillwood

This survey closes on the 31st October.

We're very excited to have conservation grazing back on site this summer! Earlier in the month we had a great day with v...
03/07/2024

We're very excited to have conservation grazing back on site this summer! Earlier in the month we had a great day with volunteers repairing the fencing and installing stiles around the heathland in preparation. These will help maintain pedestrian access while the ponies are grazing.
You may have also noticed the path clearance work that the volunteers are doing. We started in the woods due to last weeks heat but will be out on the whole reserve over the summer cutting back the paths.
Huge thank you to the volunteers for your hard work, we couldn't do it without you 💪🌳

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Matfield
TN127EF

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