
No Man’s Community Orchard is a small 10 acre community orchard which was originally planted with mainly Bramley apple trees back in 1947 and is now designated as a Local Nature Reserve. The orchard got it's name as it straddles the boundary between the parish of Chartham and the parish of Harbledown & Rough Commontwo parishes.
Access to the orchard is via Chartham Hatch Recreation ground off Bigbury Road and follow the signs for the North Downs Way and pass through some woodland before reaching the orchard.
Limited parking available in the surrounding roads in Chartham Hatch.
Bigbury Road, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent
Click the walk title in the top right of the above window to open the route on the AllTrails website or the mobile app. You can then create a free account which will then allow you to follow the route as you walk on your mobile. If you would rather not sign up to AllTrails free account and would like to use another mapping app (such as OS Maps, Outdooractive or Komoot etc) on your phone then you can download the GPX file below and import this into your desired app inorder to follow the trail.
A small community orchard and woodland accessed from the recreation ground off Bigbury Road. A lovely peaceful place where you can extend your walk with an entrance into further woodland at the far end of the orchard. We had the place to ourselves when we visited and will definately return in the spring / summer when the leaves are back on the trees.
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