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The fields and woods in Ashford are bursting with colour- proving spring might finally be here

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 18 May 2013

Carpet of bluebells in Kings Wood, Challock. Picture By Gary Browne

Despite the gloomy skies and chilly weather, it appears that spring might finally be on its way.

The countryside surrounding Ashford has burst into colour- suggesting the long and harsh winter might soon be over.

Thousands of tiny delicate bluebells now cover the ground of Kings Wood in Challock.

Carpet of bluebells in Kings Wood, Challock. Picture By Gary Browne
Kent's bluebells will be on show next month
Carpet of bluebells in Kings Wood, Challock Picture by Gary Browne
Carpet of bluebells in Kings Wood, Challock
Blossom at Wye Church. Picture by Gary Browne
Rape seed oil crop in Wye
Rape seed oil crop in Wye with Wye Crown in background
Blossom at Wye Church
Rape seed oil crop in Wye

And while the sun might not be in the sky, the fields in Wye are glowing a glorious yellow- as row upon row of Rape seed oil crop fills the fields in the village.

Also in Wye, pink and white blossom can be found in the grave yard at Wye Church.

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