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