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Soames Meadow is a 6 ¾-acre stretch of land in Kent, featuring open ground for planting, a tranquil pond, and a woodland shaw. The meadow is level and has been used for agriculture, while the woodland shaw connects to the larger Benenden Wood and forms a wildlife corridor for species such as badgers, rabbits, and deer. A picturesque pond in the southeast corner of the meadow is home to a variety of wildlife, and the land is part of an ancient woodland area. The meadow is bounded by field stakes to the north and deer fencing to the south, with boundary markers identified by purple paint. The land offers opportunities for conservation, tree planting, and private retreat.