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Name:Foxridge
Hill number:18580
Height:97.7m / 321ft
Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
Classification:Un
Drop:28.2m
Col:69.5m  TQ 7578 3881  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-2537522/02/2015TQ 75942 39716  F: large holly tree in forestRHW
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645322/02/2015TQ 75942 39716  F: Large holly tree in forestRHW
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 14 users)ByDate of Ascent
On a walk round Goudhurst: the prison is abandoned and everything is now falling to ruin.PhilipChaston15/01/2023
From South: over gate and along old track.PGCE19/10/2022
From South at entrance to deserted forest camp. Found it easier to crawl through locked gate rather than climb it. Then up to the Premier Inn in West Malling for the nightGordonAdshead30/08/2019
Cycled from tunbridge wells to ashfordThe-Z-Man01/07/2019
Cranbrook to Sissinghurst.Smudge05/01/2019
Just got car off the road at gate to logging compound (TQ 7604 3952). Through the compound, no-one around today fortunately. Track leads out the back up to the HP in managed woodland.jonglew08/11/2018
Tiptoed into the wood passing a woodcutters tarpaulin camp (nobody about). Looks like it is used by groups (lots of mugs and seats). I guess possibly used for skills training by groups of low risk Category C & D prisoners from nearby Blantyre House prison (120 prisoners) as part of their release rehabilitation and training programme. Holly bushes in the wood on high point, on edge of field.Chris Pearson18/05/2015
Large holly tree, in wood used for forest crafts, although not this Sunday amRHW22/02/2015
daveyf200126/11/2022
Matt21/08/2021
andrew brown19/05/2020
ngthack16/03/2018
stevent080908/11/2014
Adrian19/09/2010