Levan Strice

Nature Reserve woodland area in Kent, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Levan Strice is a 2.8-hectare (6.9-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Wigmore in Kent. It consists mostly of woodland with public access trails. It is owned and managed by Medway Council.[1][2][3] This site has ancient woodland;[1] the main habitat is coppice woodland.[3] There is access to the site from both Thanet Road (off Maidstone Road, Wigmore) and via a rear gate inside the car park at Wigmore Library.

TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationWigmore, Kent, England
Coordinates51.344°N 0.586°E / 51.344; 0.586
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Levan Strice
Entrance via Thanet Road (Eastern Entrance)
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TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationWigmore, Kent, England
OS gridTQ 802 637
Coordinates51.344°N 0.586°E / 51.344; 0.586
Area2.8 hectares (6.9 acres)
Managed byMedway Council
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The woodland area is bordered by urban development, although it is home to a spectrum of British fauna (including foxes and various birds) and flora. A large number of bluebells bloom in the spring months and make up a carpet of dense woodland floor, making it a popular bluebell wood walking route for families and locals.

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