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Situated in the original waterworks built in 1859. The 'Bee Hive' reservoir is unique in Britain. We have a local history unit with historians available to help with research. There is also a ...
A museum based on the history of this famous airfield from 1916 to the present day. On show are aircraft and artefacts illustrating various aspects of the airfield, squadrons and personnel from World ...
Our many galleries house a collection of international importance telling the explosive military history of Britain, its empire and the rest of the world.
This attraction supports Kent ...
On the museum site, in addition to the main buildings of the barn and the oast house, there is a large grassed area suitable for picnic meals or just for sitting in the sun. A set of steps or a ramp ...
Contemporary Art Gallery showing work by Billy Childish, Banksy, Blek le Rat, and many others. New work now in by Oliver Winconek, Ric Horner, Frank M Hirshfield, Wayne Reeves, Billy Childish & ...
At a visit to The Canterbury Tales, one of Kent’s most popular attractions, with its stunning reconstruction of 14th century England, you can do just that!
Minster Abbey Gatehouse Museum houses a wide range of exhibits including Fossils, Roman coins, radios, wartime relics, Victorian costumes, local paintings, and photographs, all set within the ...
Dickens World features the "Great Expectations" boat ride, the "Haunted Man", Dotheboy's Hall School Room with touch screen technology, a 4D cinema show in Peggotty's Boathouse, the Britannia Theatre ...
This coastal museum features the story of the Victorian seaside resort of Herne Bay and its surrounding area with exciting finds from the nearby Reculver fort. Displays include local paintings, prints ...
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