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Pictures of Kent coming to life: The spring we're missing out on while in coronavirus lockdown

By: Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 06:00, 23 April 2020

While we have entered the fifth week of lockdown, the great outdoors continues to burst into life.

Sadly, watching lambs playfully run around the fields or admiring a blanket of colourful bluebells are the highlights of spring most of us are missing out on.

A bed of purple in Challock

Thankfully, our daily exercise sessions give us a chance to glimpse the glories of April - which is proving to be one of the sunniest in recent records.

But those daily walks and time spent in the garden are treating us to just a fraction of what spring has to offer.

KentOnline has collated a number of photos to bring a touch of Kent spring to you.

Blossom on trees in Oakwood Drive, Whitstable
Blossom in Churchfield Way, Wye
The River Stour through Wye
Walkers take in the River Stour at Wye
The Church of St Gregory and St Martin in Wye
Fields of oil seed rape bring colour to the Kentish landscape
Bluebells in Denge Wood, Canterbury
Spring at St Mary's Church, Chilham
Westgate Gardens, Canterbury, are bursting with colour
Blossom tree in Pencester Gardens, Dover
Flowerbeds along Marine Parade, Dover
A palm tree lends an exotic air to Deal beach
The daffodils may have waned but the tulips are still in bloom at St Michael's Church, Hernhill
Young lambs with their mother in Kennington, near Ashford
Bluebells in Challock

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