Low Weald
The Low Weald is a low-lying area in southeastern England, primarily located in the counties of Kent and Sussex. It is characterized by its clay soil, woodlands, and agricultural land, making it suitable for farming and livestock grazing. The region is part of the larger Weald area, which includes the higher ground of the High Weald to the north.
Historically, the Low Weald has been significant for its timber production and ironworking, particularly during the Medieval period. The area is dotted with small villages and towns, reflecting its rural heritage and traditional English countryside landscape.