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Woodchurch sits about six miles southwest of Ashford, positioned on the edge of the Low Weald where the landscape begins to roll toward the Romney Marsh. It is a geographically large parish, centered around a notably wide, tree-lined village green that serves as the heart of the community. To the north, the skyline is dominated by the white sails of the Grade II listed Shirkoak Windmill, a well-preserved survivor of the area's agricultural past. The village is practical for those needing access to the town, as the A28 is nearby, yet it retains a distinct sense of separation and quiet. Local life tends to revolve around the 13th-century All Saints Church, built from distinctive Kentish Ragstone, and the two village pubs that sit within walking distance of the central houses. While much of the surrounding land is still dedicated to farming, the village is also known locally as the home of the Rare Breeds Centre, which manages a significant portion of the nearby acreage. Occupying a ridge of higher ground, Woodchurch offers clear views across the levels, providing a sense of space that is increasingly hard to find in this part of Kent.