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Victory Woods Link Sculpture, Canterbury

Victory Wood is a place for a great walk with great views, set on the edge of the Blean Woodland area.

Victory Wood is a place for a great walk with great views, set on the edge of the Blean Woodland area. Highlights include the Trafalgar battle plan laid out with trees and interpretative structures, HMS Victory Footprint (actual size), Discovery Trail, Link Sculpture, and Nelson's statue.


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About Victory Woods Link Sculpture

 194 Dargate Rd, Yorkletts, Whitstable CT5 3AH, UK

 www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

Victory Woods Link Sculpture and Nearby Sights on Map

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