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Shadoxhurst is a small, wooded village situated on the edge of the Low Weald, roughly five miles southwest of Ashford. Known historically as "the woodland in the shadow of the wood," it retains a distinct rural identity shaped by its clay soil and the ancient oak forests that once dominated this part of Kent. The village is loosely linear, centred around the junction of Woodchurch Road and Tenterden Road, where you’ll find the 13th-century St Peter and St Paul’s Church and the King’s Head - a pub that has served as a community anchor for centuries. Despite its quiet, countryside feel, the locality is practical for modern requirements; it sits within easy reach of the A28, and the high-speed rail links from Ashford International are close enough for a straightforward commute. It is a place defined by its balance: you have the immediate access to the footpaths of the Greensand Way and Hornash Wood, yet you are only a ten-minute drive from the bypass and the retail parks on the fringes of town.