Poulton Wood Welcomes Visitors for Bluebell Cream Teas

Published: 20 April 2015

Poulton Wood Welcomes Visitors for Bluebell Cream Teas

On Saturday 25th APRIL, between 12 noon and 5pm, Poulton Wood Nature Reserve opens its gates to welcome visitors.

During the day, visitors will be able walk through the woodland and enjoy the beautiful Spring flowers, or join one of the guided walks running at 1pm and 3pm, to learn about the woodland and the folklore of the Bluebells.

We will be also be serving cream teas, with delicious home-made Poulton Wood jam.

Poulton Wood Nature Reserve is part of the Canterbury Oast Trust, and is an award-winning conservation project, set in 28 acres of beautiful bluebell woodland with adjoining garden, fields, ponds, hedgerows, willow plots and a poly tunnel.

Supported by a small dedicated team of staff and volunteers - the Poulton Wood Rangers are involved in traditional coppice management, coppice crafts and woodcrafts, nature studies, horticulture and all round practical conservation.

We offer accredited City & Guilds training in both Woodwork and Conservation and a personalised range of 1-1 sessions for those with more complex needs enabling them to access the beautiful natural sensory environment of Poulton Wood.

Poulton Wood Nature Reserve, Forge Hill, Aldington, Ashford, Kent TN25 7DT.