The romantic ruins of a 13th century abbey, built by French Monks.
View attractionFounded in 597 AD by St Augustine, a missionary from Rome, the cathedral has been the home of Christianity in England for 1400 years and has attracted thousa...
View attractionCanterbury Guided Tours provide entertaining and enjoyable tours for visitors to the city of Canterbury. The tour includes the Cathedral precincts, the histo...
View attractionCanterbury Heritage Museum is a remarkable building, housing a vast collection from Bagpuss to Canterbury in WW2. Visitors are taken on a journey through the...
View attractionFamily home of Sir Winston Churchill for forty years. Twentieth century history comes to life in family and exhibition rooms with many of Churchill's own pai...
View attractionCommanding the shortest sea crossing between England and the continent, Dover Castle has served as a vital strategic center since Roman times. Deep undergrou...
View attractionVisit the Medieval Hospital that has been standing in the centre of Canterbury for over 800 years and get ready to discover the fascinating architecture and ...
View attractionThis beautiful garden was laid out in the late 19th century and contains many exotic and rare trees and shrubs from around the world.
View attractionFort Amherst is Britain's best surviving example of a Napoleonic Fortress.
View attractionVisit Groombridge Place near Tunbridge Wells where everyone can have a special day. Discover the beautiful award-winning gardens and the forest with its gia...
View attractionRomantic 13th century moated castle, once Anne Boleyn's childhood home. Visit to find out about the castle's history, view the elegant gardens, boating lake ...
View attractionRomantic moated manor house, which has been described by David Starkey as 'one of the most beautiful and interesting of English country houses'.
View attractionHeritage and family fun sit side by side in Kent Life’s beautiful and historical 28 acre grounds, home to Britain’s last working coal-fired Oast ...
View attractionDating from 1290, the remaining rooms of this knight's house offer a glimpse back to the time of Edward I.
View attractionQuebec House in Kent was the birthplace of General James Wolfe, a British officer known for his victory at the Battle of Plains of Abraham in 1759 (aka Battl...
View attractionCountry house, romantic garden and 14th century moated castle set in a picturesque wooded estate.
View attractionAdmire the architecture of the buildings and delve into the lives of those who lived or came to stay at the castle.
View attractionSmallhythe Place was first built in the early 16th century and was purchased by Ellen Terry, the renowned actress, in 1899. Visitors can discover the extraor...
View attractionThe first lighthouse in the world to display an electric light, enjoy the views from the top of the tower or go kite flying on the nearby lawns.
View attractionBuilt for the Anglo-Saxon Kings of Kent in the sixth century, this abbey marked the rebirth of Christianity in southern England following the Augustinian mis...
View attractionThe Beany House of Art and Knowledge is a fantastic Art Gallery, Library and Visitor Information Centre, situated in the heart of the picturesque and hi...
View attractionOver 700 years old, includes lifesize models, dramatic lighting and special effects.
View attractionExplore the place that inspired Octavia Hill to create the National Trust.
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