DescriptionSnake in No Man's Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 1588167.jpg
English: Snake in No Man's Orchard This is the first community led orchard in the country. The name "No Man's Orchard" traditionally means that the land straddled two areas of ownership and therefore was not owned by one man. This orchard is one of the few surviving orchards in the area and is protected under the Countryside Stewardship Scheme. The management of the site is co-ordinated by the Kentish Stour Countryside Project. See http://www.kentishstour.org.uk/no%20man's%2060.htm for more details. The snake seat was designed in 1996 by Julie Mecoli and Henry Sparks (students of the Kent Institute of Arts).
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