Energy Node

Laddingford

Kent, UK

Overview

The site carries a quiet, settled energy characteristic of English Wealden villages that have maintained continuous habitation for centuries. The gentle Medway valley landscape creates a soft, flowing energy field that promotes emotional equilibrium and domestic harmony. Visitors may sense a quality of patient endurance and rootedness, with the accumulated energy of generations of agricultural life creating a stabilizing, nurturing frequency suited to rest, integration, and simple presence.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

Laddingford is a small village in the Weald of Kent, England, with documented history stretching to the medieval period around 1300 AD. The village sits in the Medway valley, a landscape rich in prehistoric and medieval remains. Kent's Weald was extensively settled during the medieval period for iron working and agriculture. The parish church and surrounding settlement pattern reflect typical high medieval English village development, though the underlying landscape has been utilized since at least the Bronze Age.

Rory's Field Notes

Hop-farm village with Type 4 node at the old brewery.

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