Best attractions and places to see around Shepherdswell With Coldred, a civil parish in the Dover District of Kent, England, blend natural beauty with significant cultural landmarks. The area, comprising the villages of Shepherdswell and Coldred, offers a range of historical sites and natural features. Visitors can explore ancient earthworks, historic churches, and architectural heritage. The region is also known for its scenic walking routes and proximity to iconic coastal features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Most people who pass by such a war memorial commemorating the victims will not have experienced the horrors of war firsthand. A dialogue invented by the writer Paul Harding might help. It is from a medieval detective novel, and the following exchange takes place: "Tell me, brother, when you went to war in France with your little brother, were you happy?" Athelstan felt his heart leap. "Of course." He smiled thinly. "I was young then. My blood was boiling, and I longed for great adventures." "And when you found your brother dead and cold as ice on the battlefield and returned to England... what was there?" Athelstan looked out into the courtyard; it was slowly getting dark. "In the Gospel, Sir John, Christ says that at the end of the world, the heavens will shake, and the planets will fall to earth in blazing fire." Athelstan closed his eyes. He felt Francis's spirit quite clearly. “When I found my brother dead in the field,” he continued, “it was as if heaven had fallen to earth for me.” (Source: “The House of the Red Butcher” by Paul Harding)
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Those who wish to experience the Pilgrim's Way to Canterbury Cathedral not just as a leisurely long-distance hike (whether on foot or the faster option by bicycle), but who consciously wish to travel in the medieval tradition as pilgrims, may find some inspiration on this website =>> https://www.pilgrimways.org.uk/the-pilgrims-way-winchester-southwark-to-canterbury
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Fab way to head out of Canterbury. Direct link between the City and Patrixbourne
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Nice gravely path, look out for dog walkers and runners.
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Narrow, quiet road along which the Via Francigena runs.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such monuments - usually called "war memorials" in English - are still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." says the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke 2, verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and tyranny. Therefore, instead of the previously most common "war memorial", the term "fallen memorial" is now sometimes used in German to emphasize the aspect of remembering the victims. In addition, each of these countless memorials has a timeless, permanently valid message: to remind our current and all future generations - again and again - to keep the peace.
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Beautiful lighthouse with a small cafe and loungers with a view of the canal.
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The Battle of Britain Memorial is a national memorial to the men who fought in the Battle of Britain between 10th July and 31st October, 1940. The site is a place of peaceful remembrance and has an interactive visitor centre. You experience wonderful views over the Channel too. The memorial is free to enter but you do have to pay for the scrambling experience. For opening times and more information, visit: battleofbritainmemorial.org.
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Shepherdswell With Coldred is rich in history. You can explore the ancient earthworks of the Ringwork and Bailey at Coldred Court, a Scheduled Monument. The parish also features historic churches like St Pancras' Church in Coldred, which has parts dating back to before 1200 AD. Other notable sites include the Grade I listed Waldershare Park, the Shepherdswell War Memorial, and several historic listed buildings such as Coldred Court Farmhouse, The Bell Inn, The Bricklayers' Arms, and the Shepherdswell Signal Box.
Absolutely! While not directly within the parish, the iconic The White Cliffs of Dover are a major natural attraction nearby, offering stunning views over the English Channel. You can also find excellent viewpoints at the Battle of Britain Memorial and near the South Foreland Lighthouse. The area is generally known for its scenic landscapes and coastal vistas.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly walking and cycling. You can find numerous scenic routes, including clifftop walks with views of Dover Castle and the harbor. For cycling, there are several road cycling and touring bicycle routes available, such as the "View of Dover Castle – Sandwich Quay loop" or the "Dover Castle – View of Dover Castle loop." Runners can also find trails like the "Shepherdswell loop." You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Shepherdswell With Coldred, Cycling around Shepherdswell With Coldred, and Running Trails around Shepherdswell With Coldred guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The South Foreland Lighthouse offers guided tours and has a small snack bar, making it an engaging visit for all ages. The Battle of Britain Memorial also features an interactive visitor center that can be interesting for families, alongside its peaceful remembrance aspect. The easy-to-walk paths along The White Cliffs of Dover are also great for family outings.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the walking routes and coastal paths. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with changing foliage. Some walks, particularly clifftop ones, can be enjoyed in milder winter conditions, but always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions.
Shepherdswell village itself is home to historic public houses like The Bell Inn and The Bricklayers' Arms, which are listed buildings and offer a chance to experience local hospitality. The South Foreland Lighthouse also has a small snack bar and cafe, and The White Cliffs of Dover visitor centre includes a coffee shop.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The paths along The White Cliffs of Dover are generally easy to walk, with routes of varying lengths. You can also find shorter, less strenuous routes within the parish and surrounding countryside. For example, the "Shepherdswell loop" running trail is rated as easy.
The South Foreland Lighthouse is a historic man-made monument that has protected sailors from Goodwin Sands for nearly 400 years. It's notable for being one of the first lighthouses to use electricity and served as a test site for early shipborne radio, contributing significantly to maritime safety innovations. Managed by the National Trust, it can be visited, often with guided tours available.
Yes, the Battle of Britain Memorial is a national memorial dedicated to those who fought in the Battle of Britain. It offers a place of peaceful remembrance with an interactive visitor center and provides wonderful views over the Channel. Entry to the memorial is free, though some experiences may have a charge.
The Abbot's Cliff Sound Mirror is a fascinating man-made monument and historical site. These acoustic mirrors were experimental early-warning devices used between the World Wars, before radar, to detect incoming enemy aircraft by listening for the sound of their engines. It's a unique piece of military history and engineering.
The parish is home to two significant historic churches: St Andrew's in Shepherdswell and St Pancras' in Coldred. St Pancras' Church is particularly notable, with parts of its structure dating back to before 1200 AD, and it houses one of the oldest bells in Kent, also cast before 1200 AD.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The easy-to-walk paths along The White Cliffs of Dover are highly praised for their views. The rich history of sites like South Foreland Lighthouse and the peaceful remembrance at the Battle of Britain Memorial are also frequently highlighted. The blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage makes for a rewarding experience.


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