Woolage Green
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Woolage Green is a small hamlet
Hamlet (place)
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, situated about 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Canterbury
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, Kent
Kent
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, England
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, 1 mile to the east of the A2 road
A2 road (Great Britain)
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. Together with Womenswold
Womenswold
Womenswold is a village and civil parish situated about south-east of Canterbury, Kent, England, 1 mile to the east of the A2 road. The parish consists of three hamlets; Womenswold, Woolage Village and Woolage Green....

 and Woolage Village
Woolage Village
Woolage Village is situated about south-east of Canterbury, Kent, England, 1 mile to the east of the A2 road. Together with Womenswold and Woolage Green, it forms Womenswold parish....

, it forms Womenswold
Womenswold
Womenswold is a village and civil parish situated about south-east of Canterbury, Kent, England, 1 mile to the east of the A2 road. The parish consists of three hamlets; Womenswold, Woolage Village and Woolage Green....

 parish.

Originally a downland
Downland
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 farming community, Woolage Green consists of some 36 dwellings including one pub, the Two Sawyers. The Two Sawyers changed its name from the Rose and Crown in the 1820s, possibly due to its notoriety as a poachers' haunt. A small chapel
Chapel
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has in recent years been converted into a holiday letting.

The village was heavily wooded until the destruction of Woolwich Wood in the 1960s, to make way for farmland.

Historical maps and records also show the village as Woollage Green and Woolwich Green.

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