Camer Park Country Park, 40-acre park in Meopham, England
Camer Park is a 40-acre country park in Meopham that combines mature woodland, open grasslands, and landscaped grounds into one cohesive space. The property includes a Grade II listed house from 1716 and connects naturally with the surrounding Kent Downs landscape.
The site began as a farmstead in the 13th century and later became an estate held by the Masters family during Tudor times. The country house was built in the early 1700s and represents the development of such properties across the Kent region.
The country house at the center reflects how wealthy families shaped the English countryside during the past centuries. Today visitors walk through grounds that still show the marks of that aristocratic way of life.
The grounds are open daily from 7 AM until one hour before sunset, allowing flexible visiting times throughout the year. Parking, restrooms, and designated picnic spots are available to make your visit more comfortable.
The eastern woodland section shelters common lizards and slowworms that can be spotted sunbathing on open ground. These small reptiles find refuge here and are visible to patient visitors during warm sunny days.
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