Best lakes around Hartlip include both local village ponds and larger fishing lakes in the surrounding Kent area. Hartlip itself features a historically significant village pond, integral to its conservation area and local ecology. The region is characterized by its rural landscape, offering various water bodies for observation and recreation. Nearby, several well-maintained fisheries provide diverse angling opportunities.
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Lovely spot to pause and take a breather, with the Bredgar Farmshop and Tearooms just opposite for refreshments.
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I went to the park for a walk. A beautiful green place offering great opportunities for walking, running, cycling and much more. there you can feed floating birds and fishing.
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This footpath follows the southern shore of Great Water and offers wonderful, free to access views of Leeds Castle. The castle is a grade 1 listed building. It's been here since 857 and has been the favourite residence of several monarchs. The present castle is mostly 19th century. It was left to the public in 1976 and open for visits.
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Maybe obvious to others, but because some of the signage was missing/hidden when we visited didn't realise that the public footpath intersects with the castle grounds which is private and which you must pay in order to use. The grounds are very pretty, but the entry ticket seem very expensive to me. You can still get nice views of the castle and grounds from the public footpath as well.
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Nice small village just out side of Sittingbourne has a farm shop to stock up on supplys and sit buy the duck pond on the bench for a sandwich
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Leeds Castle was in its long history a Norman stronghold, the private residence of 6 English queens of the Middle Ages (Eleanor of Castile, Margaret of France, Isabella of France, Joan of Navarre, Anna of Bohemia and Katharina de Valois), a palace of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, in Jacobean times a country estate and a Georgian mansion. In the 20th century the castle was an elegant retreat and today Leeds Castle is one of the most visited attractions in the UK. Leeds Castle has Norman foundations, a medieval gatehouse; The Gloriette was built by Edward I and expanded in the times of Henry III, there is a Tudor tower and a 19th century country house. The first castle was built by the Norman Baron Robert de Crevecoeur in 1119, at the time of Henry I, the son of William the Conqueror, on an island in the River Len. In 1278, one and a half centuries later, it came into the possession of Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edwards I. For the next 300 years, the castle was a royal residence and part of the Wittum of the English queens.
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Described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’, Leeds Castle is a grandiose fortress nestled in picturesque countryside and surrounded by water. It is not just rich in beauty, though. Leeds Castle has a very rich history. It has been a Norman stronghold; the private property of six of England’s medieval queens; a palace used by Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon; a Jacobean country house; a Georgian mansion; an elegant early 20th century retreat for the influential and famous; and in the 21st century, it has become one of the most visited historic buildings in Britain. Entry costs £26 for adults, £17.50 for children, and children under four-years-old can visit for free. Once you have bought a ticket, you can visit as many times as you like in the following year. For opening times and more information, visit: https://www.leeds-castle.com.
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Leeds Castle was already in the Domesday Book King William the Conqueror, the English Reichsgrundbuch, mention. It has been used gradually over the centuries as a Norman fortress, the residence of six medieval queens, as the palace of Henry VIII and as a sanctuary for the rich and powerful. In the more than 1000 years of its existence, the castle has survived many battles, housed powerful statesmen and inspired numerous artists. Today, it is led by the Leeds Castle Foundation and is the destination of many thousands of people seeking relaxation each year.
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The area around Hartlip features several well-regarded water bodies. The most popular include Leeds Castle, a historic castle surrounded by water, and the Bredgar Village Pond and Church, known for its peaceful setting and duck pond. You can also find the historically significant Hartlip Village Pond within the village itself.
Yes, Leeds Castle is a prominent historical site, having served as a Norman stronghold and a royal residence for centuries, surrounded by its impressive lake. You can also get excellent views of this Grade 1 listed building from the View of Leeds Castle from Great Water Footpath.
The Hartlip Village Pond is a small but ecologically important feature. It supports various fauna including water fleas, brown hawker dragonflies, and bladder snails. Frogs are common, and historically, moorhens and nesting mallards have been observed. Many bird species also use the pond for bathing, drinking, and feeding.
Absolutely. Leeds Castle is very family-friendly, offering extensive grounds and activities. Bredgar Village Pond and Church provides a peaceful setting with a duck pond that families can enjoy. Additionally, Capstone Farm Country Park features a lake and offers opportunities for walking, running, and feeding floating birds.
While Hartlip itself doesn't have large fishing lakes, the surrounding Kent area offers several well-maintained fisheries. Options include Elphicks Fisheries, which has seven lakes for various skill levels, Hartley Lands Fishery in Cranbrook with six lakes and a pond for different angling preferences, and Oak Spring Lake Fishery, a day ticket coarse fishing lake.
The fishing lakes near Hartlip offer a diverse range of species. At Elphicks Fisheries, you can find specimen carp up to 31lb+, Tench up to 10lb, and Perch. Hartley Lands Fishery boasts carp over 38lb+, Bream, Perch, Tench, Roach, Rudd, Crucian Carp, Orfe, and Koi Carp. Oak Spring Lake Fishery is stocked with various carp species, including Grass, Linear, Mirror, Common, and Crucian Carp.
Yes, there are several opportunities for walking and running. Capstone Farm Country Park offers great trails around its lake. For more extensive running routes in the wider area, you can explore options like the 'Upper Brooms Wood loop' or the 'View of the Kent Countryside loop'. Find more running trails in the region on the Running Trails around Hartlip guide.
While direct cycling paths around every lake may vary, the region offers numerous cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Faversham Creek – Standard Quay loop' or the 'Rochester Bridge and Castle – Rochester Cathedral loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Breeches Brooms Wood – Church Wood loop'. Discover more cycling options on the Road Cycling Routes around Hartlip guide and the MTB Trails around Hartlip guide.
The Hartlip Village Pond is a local feature located beside The Street, opposite the Methodist Chapel. It is situated within Hartlip's Conservation Area and is integral to the village's landscape, making it publicly viewable and accessible as part of the village environment. More information can be found on the Hartlip Parish Council website: hartlippc.gov.uk.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, the village of Bredgar, home to the Bredgar Village Pond and Church, has a farm shop where you can stock up on supplies. For more options, you would typically find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages surrounding Hartlip.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For general enjoyment and walking, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant scenery. Fishing lakes often have specific opening times throughout the year, with some having extended access in June. For observing wildlife at the Hartlip Village Pond, any time of year can be interesting, though spring and summer might offer more activity.


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