Woolage Green
Human settlement in England
- City of Canterbury
- Kent
- South East
Woolage Green is a small hamlet, situated about 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Canterbury, Kent, England, 1 mile to the east of the A2 road. Together with Womenswold and Woolage Village, it forms Womenswold parish.
History
Originally a downland farming community, Woolage Green consists of some 36 dwellings including one pub, the Two Sawyers.
The village was heavily wooded until the destruction of Woolwich Wood in the 1960s, to make way for farmland.
Historical maps and records also show the village as Woollage Green and Woolwich Green.
External links
- Womenswold Parish Council
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Towns and villages in the Canterbury district of Kent, England
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- Upper Harbledown
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- Waltham
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- Womenswold
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- Woolage Village
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