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Scotney Castle

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Summer adventures with the National Trust in Kent and East Sussex

Do you remember the feeling of rolling down a really big hill? For those ten seconds there was nothing else in the world but the smell of the grass and the sun on your face, the smell of the grass, the sun on your face, the smell of the grass and the incredible thrill of tumbling, being on the edge of out-of-control.

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Summer around the Seven Wonders of the Weald

The attractions which make up the Seven Wonders of the Weald are hoping to attract plenty of visitors to Kent this summer to enjoy this popular county which is also known as the Garden of England. For just £30 you can get their annual pass, which is a great way to save money as it gives one free entry to all the attractions. The pass is available from the Seven Wonders of the Weald website as well as from Chiddingstone Castle, Biddenden Vineyards, the offices of Kent & Sussex Holiday Cottages in Cranbrook and the visitor information centres in Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone.

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Father's Day with the National Trust

The National Trust offers you the chance to treat your Dad to a day out he will love, this Father’s Day on 19 June, be that walking with his family in the countryside, enjoying a hearty meal or re-living his childhood with a picnic and playing outdoors with the kids.

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Cracking Cadbury Easter Egg Hunts return to the National Trust

The National Trust and Cadbury are once again joining forces, bringing chocolate-flavoured fun to Kent and East Sussex this Easter.

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Best wintry walks in Kent revealed by the National Trust

The National Trust has revealed some of the best places for wintry walks from Boxing Day onwards, in Kent.

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The pick of National Trust half term fun in Kent & East Sussex

If the children have been stuck indoors this winter, then February half term is the perfect opportunity for the whole family to get outside and make the most of the 92 hours and 19 minutes of half term daylight at beautiful National Trust places. 

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