Appledore Heath is a small village located in the county of Kent, England. The village is situated on the Romney Marsh, which is a low-lying area of land that is prone to flooding. Despite this, the village has a rich history and is home to several historic buildings and landmarks. One of the most notable landmarks in the village is the St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a Grade I listed building and is known for its beautiful architecture and stained glass windows.
The village of Appledore Heath is also home to several nature reserves and wildlife habitats. The RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve is located just a few miles from the village and is home to a wide variety of bird species, including the rare bittern and the marsh harrier. The reserve is also home to several species of plants and insects, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
In addition to its natural beauty and historic landmarks, Appledore Heath is also known for its friendly community and vibrant local culture. The village hosts several events throughout the year, including a summer fete, a Christmas market, and a village show. These events bring together residents and visitors alike, creating a sense of community and belonging that is unique to this charming village in Kent.