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St. Oswald's Church is a two-cell Norman church with a good high chancel arch with typical cushion capitals. The church was much restored in the nineteenth century. A small aumbry, thirteenth-century ...
Explore the huge stone walls which mark the site of this Saxon Shore fortress and take a look at the fascinating museum. Catch a boat from Sandwich and reach the fort as the Romans would have done.
The castle was once owned by Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I and its 16th century barn is one of only two barns in the country with a Hammerbeam roof. At the castle, there is also a full size ...
Built by Henry VIII to protect England from European invasion, this seaside castle has a fascinating history and is a great place to explore, with dark passages that wind through the huge bastions. ...
Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, the Abbey is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site, along with Canterbury Cathedral and St Martin's Church.
The ...
Hever Castle is famous as being the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII's most infamous wives. There is much to see and do, from viewing the famed gardens to getting lost in the water ...
A visit to Sissinghurst isn't complete without visiting some of the rooms that Vita and Harold called home for over thirty years.
Squerryes Court is surrounded by 20 acres of attractive and historic gardens which include a lake, restored parterres and an 18th century dovecote.
Squerryes is 22 miles from London and easily ...
Charlton Park is a secluded tranquil venue and family home, set within over 100 acres of quintessentially English parkland just outside the city of Canterbury in Kent.
Chiddingstone Castle has Tudor origins and Victorian rooms, and contains the amazing collections of the late Denys Eyre Bower - Ancient Egyptian, Buddhist, Stuart and Jacobite art and artefacts, and a ...
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