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Places to visit


Penshurst Place and Gardens

I hope you will find pleasure in visiting the 14th century Manor House and its Gardens. For more than 20 years, my wife Isobel and I have continued to care for the House, Garden and its contents, assisted by a small team of dedicated staff.

The House, once... (click the button below to read more)

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Woodland View Alpacas

Alpaca Trekking/Walking is great for those of you wishing to try an activity of a different nature that takes you away from the hectic hustle and bustle of urban life.

We specially train Alpacas for Trekking, Experience days, Interaction visits for schools... (click the button below to read more)

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Allhallows Beach

A beach on the Thames estury, possibly the closest beach to London!

With a sandy beach, it is a popular spot for families!

Good fishing location

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Quex Park Paintball and Activity Centre

Numerous Activities and Fun to be had at Quex Park Activity Centre, including Adventure Golf, Paintball, Airsoft and a Maze!

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Whitstable Community Museum and Gallery

Whitstable, with neighbouring Chestfield, Seasalter, Swalecliffe and Tankerton, have the most amazing and varied histories.

Our volunteer-run museum prides itself in telling the local stories of Diving, Fishing, Shipwrecks, Shipbuilding, Oysters and has on... (click the button below to read more)

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Eastgate House

This Grade I listed 16th and 17th Century town house is one of the most impressive and distinctive buildings in Rochester’s historic High Street. It also has many fascinating stories to tell…

Once the family home of Sir Peter Buck, a senior officer at the ... (click the button below to read more)

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Wrotham Hill Viewing Point & Picnic Site

Wrotham Hill viewing point consists of about 1 acre of land.
The main areas of interest are:
the fine panoramic views across Kent
the sign explaining the areas that can be seen
seating and picnic tables
Only the car park is surfaced
There are natural ch... (click the button below to read more)

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Old Soar Manor

Old Soar Manor is a small but complete portion of a stone manor house built in about 1290. Lying in a remote part of the Kent countryside, on the edge of the North Downs, this rare survival of 13th century domestic architecture gives an illuminating insight i... (click the button below to read more)

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Temple Manor

Temple Manor was built in the 13th century by the Knights Templar, a military and religious order founded during the Crusades. Located to the west of the River Medway, the hall was designed to provide lodging for dignitaries travelling between Dover and Londo... (click the button below to read more)

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The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge

Canterbury’s Museum, Art Gallery, Library and Visitor Information Centre situated in the heart of the historic city centre.
Whether you are a frequent Library user, a teacher on a Schools Workshop, an inquisitive explorer studying our treasures from the Anci... (click the button below to read more)

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