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Perched on the high ground of the North Downs, Challock is a sprawling village defined by its elevation and its connection to the surrounding woodland. At its heart lies the Lees, an expansive, tree-lined village green that gives the community a sense of openness rarely found in more compact Kentish settlements. To the south and east, the vast canopy of King’s Wood - once a royal hunting forest - offers miles of walking trails where bluebells and wild fallow deer are common sights. While it feels distinctly rural, the village is practically situated at the junction of the A251 and A252, providing straightforward routes to Ashford, Canterbury, and Faversham. The local skyline is punctuated by the square tower of St Cosmus and St Damian Church, which stands some distance from the main housing, a reminder of the village’s gradual shift toward the crossroads over the centuries. Today, the local primary school and the village shop serve as the main hubs for a population that values the quiet, breezy atmosphere of life on the Downs.