Canterbury Oast Trust

Canterbury Oast Trust

:"South of England Rare Breeds Centre redirects here.":"Poulton Wood redirects here."

The Canterbury Oast Trust is a registered charity which runs commercial operations that provide occupational opportunities for people with learning disabilities in Kent and East Sussex in England, as well as providing homes, care and educational support. [http://www.c-o-t.org.uk/ Canterbury Oast Trust website] accessed 21st May 2008]

Its major project is the South of England Rare Breeds Centre on the B2067 road at Woodchurch, near Ashford, Kent, which is a farm tourist attraction. It also includes a restaurant, plant nursery and conference facility at the same location, all providing occupational opportunities for people with learning difficulties. The Trust also similarly run a restaurant in Rye, East Sussex (Coterie Tea Rooms), and a woodland management and wood crafts project at Poulton Wood near Aldington, Kent, and run an educational facility for people with learning difficulties, Harrington College. [http://www.c-o-t.org.uk/ Canterbury Oast Trust website] accessed 21st May 2008]

The South of England Rare Breeds Centre has displays of various farm animals, a childrens petting barn, childrens and toddlers play areas, discovery and wildlife gardens, walk through aviary and butterfly tunnel, falconry displays, woodland walks and the Granary Restaurant. Buildings from a Georgian farm (Yonsea Farm) are being re-located to the site as a preservation project. The Centre offers National Curriculum-based activities for visiting school groups. [http://www.rarebreeds.org.uk South of England Rare Breeds Centre website] accessed 21st May 2008] It is one of sixteen Rare Breeds Survival Trust approved farm parks [http://www.rbst.org.uk/approved-farmparks/main.php Rare Breeds Survival Trust website] accessed 21st May 2008] , and features a variety of rare breeds. Sheep breeds include Manx Loaghtan, Jacobs, Lincoln Longwool, Wensleydales and Portlands; Pig breeds include Berkshires, British Lops, Gloucestershire Old Spots, Middle Whites and Tamworths; cattle include British Whites, Gloucesters and Beef Shorthorns; and there are also Bagot goats. [http://www.rbst.org.uk/approved-farmparks/south.php#south Rare Breeds Survival Trust website - South of England page] accessed 21st May 2008] [http://clusterweb.org.uk/CS/community/ashford_rarebreeds/default.aspx blog of worker at Rare Breeds Centre] accessed 21st May 2008] Also located at the Centre is The Falcons Centre conference facility, which as well as providing for corporate meetings, is licensed for civil marriage ceremonies and caters for events such as banquets and dances. [http://www.rarebreeds.org.uk/ South ofd England Rare Breeds Centre website] accessed 21st May 2008] From 2008 the Centre will be the home of the annual Bilsington Craft Fair (28th/29th June in 2008). [http://clusterweb.org.uk/CS/community/ashford_rarebreeds/default.aspx blog of worker at Rare Breeds Centre] accessed 21st May 2008]

Poulton Wood is a 28 acre coppiced woodland and Local Nature Reserve renowned for its bluebells. It has free public access. [http://www.rarebreeds.org.uk/poulton-wood.htm Rare Breeds Centre website Poulton Wood page] accessed 21st May 2008] It is situated alongside Homelands, a listed building dating from the 17th century in Aldington which is used by the Canterbury Oast Trust as a residential building. [http://www.c-o-t.org.uk/res-homelands.htm Canterbury Oast Trust Homelands page] accessed 21st May 2008] The wood includes Ash, Hornbeam and Oak trees. Poulton Wood Works is run by the Trust to manage the woodland, and also produces craft products, wooden furniture and offers a local tree felling service. [http://www.c-o-t.org.uk/shv-poulton.htm Canterbury Oast Trust Poulton Wood page] accessed 21st May 2008] .

External Links

* [http://www.rarebreeds.org.uk South of England Rare Breeds Centre]
* [http://www.rbst.org.uk Rare Breeds Survival Trust]
* [http://www.c-o-t.org.uk Canterbury Oast Trust]
* [http://clusterweb.org.uk/CS/community/ashford_rarebreeds/default.aspx Blog run by a worker at the Rare Breeds Centre]

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