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The Coppice Seat is located in the North Downs Way, an ancient pilgrim walking route to the Canterbury Cathedral.
The Coppice Seat is located in the North Downs Way, an ancient pilgrim walking route to the Canterbury Cathedral. The seat is constructed within the living branches of a Sweet Chestnut. The seating area is carved from the fallen wild cherry.
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Canterbury Road, East Brabourne, Ashford TN25 5LL, UK
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