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Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve

Location: Cuxton, Medway, Kent
OS: TQ 716673
What Three Words location: ///hood.pull.drives

Habitat: Chalk grassland, arable fields and ancient woodland

A meadow

Where is Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve?

Map of a nature reserve called Ranscombe Farm showing the land, paths and roads.

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Our Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve is in Medway, Kent.

If you’re visiting by rail, the closest stations are at Cuxton, Strood and Rochester (visit National Rail for more information). There are also several local bus services, details of which can be found at Kent public transport or by calling Traveline on 0870 608 2608.

If you are travelling by car, the main entrance and car park are accessible directly from the A228 shortly before the roundabout (when approaching the M2 from Cuxton).

Visiting this Summer

We are celebrating 20 years of Ranscombe this summer with a full programme of events. Scroll down to find out more and come and celebrate with us!

What is Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve?

Ranscombe is our flagship nature reserve – famed for its fantastic display of arable flowers!

Did you know that this year, we are celebrating 20 years of Ranscombe! We’re so proud of the work that we have achieved alongside all of our incredible partners and volunteers to keep nature thriving in this amazing habitat.

To mark the moment, we’re hosting events throughout June to celebrate and we would love for you to join us! Head to the events section below to find out more, or visit our What’s On page to see what we have on throughout the year.

Why is Ranscombe so Special?

Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve is Plantlife’s flagship reserve. It’s an incredible place for a number of reasons, from being an Important Plant Area for its arable flowers, to forming an integral part of the North Kent Woods and Downs National Nature Reserve.

Ranscombe Farm joined the National Nature Reserve in 2025. It’s an exciting venture which unites our beautiful site with ancient woodlands, vineyards and other chalk grasslands in earning national status for being one of the very best nature conservation sites in England.

Rare Arable Flowers at Ranscombe

Our reserve is also believed to be the last remaining natural site in the UK for Corncockle and is home to the largest UK populations of Broad-leaved Cudweed Filago pyramidata. The first record in Britain of Meadow Clary Salvia pratensis and Marsh Mallow Althaea officinalis were here too, which is an amazing piece of history to be part of. It really is an arable flower haven!

Species to Look Out For

  • Lady Orchid Orchis purpurea May-June
  • Corncockle Agrostemma githago June-August
  • Wild Liquorice Astragalus glycyphyllos July-August

Ranscombe’s Ancient Woodland

Sessile Oak Quercus petraea and Hornbeam Carpinus betulus grow in the Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa coppice. This woodland has existed here since at least AD 1600 and is an important wildlife corridor in North Kent.

What Habitats Are There at Ranscombe?

Covering more than 560 acres, Ranscombe is a mosaic of habitats! It is made up of chalk grassland, arable fields and woodland. The chalk grassland is full of Common Rock-rose Helianthemum nummularium, Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata and Wild Liquorice alongside other wildlife such as Skylarks, Common Blue and Marbled White butterflies.

A large part of the site is within the Cobham Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest, and the whole farm is within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Ranscombe Farm is managed in partnership with Medway Council as a nature reserve, working farm and country park. You are welcome to visit at any time, but please keep to the marked footpaths.

News from Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve

We are excited to have joined a wide partnership of organisations in launching the North Kent Woods and Downs National Nature Reserve.

Ranscombe Farm will sit in the new National Nature Reserve (NNR) which unites a mosaic of ancient woodlands, vineyards and chalk grasslands in a historic environment where people have lived and farmed for millennia.

The North Kent Woods and Downs National Nature Reserve has earned national status because it is one of the very best nature conservation sites in England.

This groundbreaking NNR, full of internationally important wildlife, is the first of its kind to be made up of such a wide partnership of private landowners and public land managers, it is also the first to be partnership led.

We are also undertaking exciting work at the reserve:

  • Completing the widening of a woodland ride that supports the only surviving wild population of Hairy Lady’s-mantle Alchemilla monticola in Kent.
  • Establishing 100 new Oak standards to provide mature and veteran trees of the future.
  • Further cutting back of chestnut re-growth from over 2 hectares (5 acres) of woodland already undergoing conversion.
  • Felling of chestnut across 3 hectares (7 acres) to convert to mixed native broadleaves.
  • Removing 25 large chestnut trees along the Town Road to further open the woodland ride and relieve pressure on neighbouring veteran Hornbeams.
  • Felling chestnut coppice in a ‘halo’ around 18 mature Oak trees to help prolong their life and enhance their condition.
  • Employing a heavy-duty forest mulching machine to grind out large numbers of tree stumps (including many chestnut coppice stools) to facilitate more efficient and effective annual management.

All these important work are made possible thanks to the support our members gave to this year’s nature reserves appeal and an additional grant of over £60,000 from the Veolia Environmental trust.

Photos from Ranscombe Farm Nature Reserve

Ranscombe Farm Family Adventure Map

Delve further into the secrets of Ranscombe Farm Reserve with our family expedition walk map

Exploring Ranscombe Farm Reserve – Education pack

This education pack is designed to help teachers use Ranscombe Farm Reserve for learning outside the classroom.