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Saturday, 24 September 2022

Wouldham Ploughing Match...

Today I took a stroll over the river, to take a look around the local country fayre and ploughing match that was being held at Ringshill Farm in Wouldham. The event is an annual one but does the rounds in Kent, and it has been a while (2012, I think) since it was last held locally...

View of Ringshill Farm from the Cuxton side...

Comma...

Towards Cuxton from the Wouldham river path

St. Michaels Church, as seen from Wouldham river side

Bores Hole and North Halling from Wouldham...

The abandoned Rugby Cement works...

Mute Swan...

The Medway Bridge and Cuxton Marina...

St Michaels at Cuxton...

Steam traction engine at Ringshill Farm...

Tow plough...

Engine and tow plough, with Cuxton in the background...

Bores Hole and North Halling from Ringshill Farm...

Caterpillar Tractor...

Ringshill Farm...

Gymkhana...

View towards Cuxton from Shoulder of Mutton Shaw...

View across the river...

I find myself increasingly drawn to the Wouldham area as a relaxing place to walk. The Cuxton and Halling countryside is rapidly becoming inaccessible: what hasn't being bought up and spoiled by a billionaire non-dom and truculently policed by his surly minions is being covered in fencing or barbed wire or otherwise plagued by hordes of idiot dog-walkers who cannot control their stupid mutts. 

The eastern side of the river is still mercifully free from such things at the moment.

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