Showing posts with label Canterbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canterbury. Show all posts

BOAT: Guildford Road/Golf Road

Location: Worth, Kent, UK
The rich people that live here and the golfers really, really don't want you to drive this byway. They feel it is 'exclusive'. So, all the more reason drive it!

Starting at its western end, just outside Sandwich, the byway (which is clearly signposted as such) diverges from the metalled Guildford Road around to the immediate north of the toll house (don't try and drive the metalled road to the immediate south: they'll charge you!). This is protected by a substantial metal barrier but it is usually open when the toll house is manned. There is no legal reason as far as I am aware to pay the £7 (!) toll: I believe that it only applies to driving on the metalled private road that runs parallel to this byway and they cannot charge you for or prevent you from exercising your legal right of access any more than if you were on foot.

The byway continues on a flat, firm, sandy, unrutted surface which, in places, the grass is starting to take a hold of once again, it's very easy going indeed and the only obstacles are occasional overspill from the sizeable, pretentious gardens attached to sizeable, pretentious, characterless houses. I know what you're thinking: there's little to recommend this byway, and you'd be right. But once you've left these houses behind the byway comes into it own for a while. It passes a (very) small nature reserve on a short stretch of the metalled road which runs as far as Dickson's Corner (TR364568, N51 26' 10", E001 38' 70"), where the tarmac ends and the sand resumes its south-easterly thrust.

This sandy track takes you over the approach to the 9th (I think...) green of the Royal Sandwich Golf Course (another reason why we are not welcome here !) so beware of little white balls flying at you from absurdly-dressed, over-privileged bigots flailing around with metal sticks!  The byway then runs parallel to a number of other holes (the same warning stands) before once again running for a very short stretch of metalled road leading up to the a housing development call 'Greenacres'. I presume this name is ironic, as the development must have obliterated a fair acre or two of countryside in the building, leaving very little of the 'green' that was once there before! Here, you must turn left into the car park of Chequers Kitchen Cookery School  & Restaurant (TR368556, N51 25' 10", E001 39' 30") to find the byway once again, which leaves the car park to the south.

© Stephen Craven, commons licence.
The byway continues for a fair stretch between the holes until rejoining Golf Road at the clubhouse of the hugely patriotic 'Royal St George's Golf Course' where it ends. Not really worth the fuss and bother of visiting but it must have been a very wild, beautiful place before the game of golf was invented!

Sandwich is a beautiful, unspoiled, ancient town that is well worth a visit. Of interest to ornithologists is the Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory, which can be found just after passing the northern toll house; to historians both Sandown and the rather more complete Deal Castle (both in Deal); and for foodies Chequers Kitchen Cookery School & Restaurant.


BOAT: Larkeyvalley Lane

Location: Canterbury, Kent, UK
  • Overall Rating: 1
  • Location: Chartham, Kent.
  • OS Explorer Map 150, 'Canterbury & The Isle Of Thanet'.
  • Starting OS Grid Reference: TR123557 
  • Starting GPS Co-ordinates: N51 21' 10" E001 04' 20"
  • Finishing OS Grid Reference:  TQ117538
  • Finishing GPS Co-ordinates: N51 24' 50" E000 03' 20"
  • To see: Canterbury.
  • ALWAYS follow the Greenlane Code!
This lengthy BOAT isn't really worth the effort to drive. Shiny new Discoveries will find the lane far too tight to risk the paintwork by driving down as the foliage encroaches ever more onto the lane the further south you go.

Starting at its northern end, the lane begins in the car park just off of Cockering Road which serves Larkeyvalley Wood. Please note that from its junction Milton Manor Road, Cockering Road is no entry, so you'll have to approach from the east. At this point it is a prepared, gravelled surface, which serves as a driveway for the industrial land known as The Cobbs. Once this has run its course the land strikes out over fields, bordered by hedgerows, and as such this is where the vegetation begins to get a bit tight.

Almost dead straight, and heading ever uphill the further south, the lane eventually reaches and ugly modern housing estate which it parallels for a short distance. You can choose to end the lane here by turning right at the end and heading up through the housing estate, or you could (if you so desired or indeed were even able to fit!) continue for the final 100 metres or so where the greenlane bursts out of very dense foliage on to The Downs, just north of Garlinge Green Road.

If the lane were better kept it would score higher, but even so it's not a particularly interesting or sceninc lane so unless you really want to drive it, it would probably be best to skip it.



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