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Chilham Castle

Octagonal castle keep constructed in 1160 with a 14th century curtain wall. Originally with a bailey enclosing circa 8 acres. The castle stands in the ...

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Canterbury Castle

Interpretation panels, an elevated viewing area and some seating the castle is a main focus of interest on the city wall trail. Kilburn, in his ...

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Bayford Castle

Not open to the public. In the marshes near Sittingbourne are the remains of an ancient encampment said to have been formed by King Alfred, and in ...

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Allington Castle

Towards the end of the 16th century whilst under the ownership of the Wyatt family the castle was badly damaged by fire, remaining largely derelict ...

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Tunbridge Wells Museum And Art Gallery

Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery holds collections of: Dolls, Toys and Games Tunbridge Ware, a distinctive style of decorative marquetry ...

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Museum Of Kent Life

Kent Life is a 28 acre, premier heritage farm attraction that encompasses a wonderful farmyard with a family of friendly animals ranging from donkeys, ...

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Lullingstone Roman Villa

Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain, Lullingstone has been vividly re-displayed, providing a unique - and all-weather - ...

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Leeds Castle

The castle you see today is the result of over 900 years of alterations and changes. It has Norman foundations; a mediaeval gatehouse; the Gloriette, ...

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Knole

Set within a glorious deer park, Knole appears much like a small village when viewed from a distance. It is a complex and beautiful house, which has ...

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Ightham Mote

Set in a Kentish sunken valley, Ightham Mote is a rare example of a moated medieval manor house, dating from 1320 with important later additions and ...

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The Historic Dockyard

The Historic Dockyard, Chatham is a stunning 80 acre site with historic buildings, museum galleries, historic warships and a vibrant programme of ...

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Hall Place And Gardens

Hall Place is a fine Grade I listed country house built in 1537 for Sir John Champneys, a wealthy merchant and former Lord Mayor of London. The house ...

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