Address: Cobham, Rochester ME2 1LA, UK
“In 1835 Edward Bligh, the 5th Earl of Darnley, attempted to demonstrate to some of his estate workers the correct way to use an axe. In the process he severed one of his toes, and died of tetanus some days later. Lady Darnley had a stone monument erected at the spot where the accident took place, surrounded by eight yew trees - this became known as the 'toe monument'. Since then the site has become overgrown and much damaged by vandalism and neglect. All that now remains are a few stones surrounded by the now considerably larger yew trees.”
Address: The St, Cobham, Gravesend DA12 3AP, UK
“Lovely 2 hrs at the enchanted woodland, lots of creative play with plenty of arts and crafts activities to keep a 4 and 5 year old amused. They loved decorating wands, making potions. Chasing the goblins and the games were fun. Loved the bow and arrows, crossbow and slingshot which made their day”
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