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The picturesque line weaves between Tenterden and Bodiam for 10 1/2 miles. England's finest rural light railway enables visitors to experience travel and service from a bygone age aboard beautifully restored Victorian coaches and locomotive
Early 16th Century house owned by early Victorian actress Ellen Terry. Full of theatrical mementoes and personal items. Charming cottage garden and barn theatre. Cafe open 12 noon-4pm daily. Many events throughout the year. telephone for fu
Recently refurbished smock mill, situated N of Woodchurch village centre, 7 miles S of Ashford.
The tallest post mill in Kent which dates from 1781 and is well-preserved. The trestle and sweeps are in position. Grade II Listed. Museum.
A small chapel which was erected in 1366 and consecrated in 1386. Once attached to the neighbouring manor house.
The 19th century weatherboard building was originally a coach house and stables. Exhibits show the history of Tenterden and the Cinque Ports. Artefacts range from a 1500 BC flint axe head to Victoriana and hops. Six rooms on two floors.
Lively new museum housed in C17 & C18 farm buildings telling the story of Woodchurch Parish. Varied collection of Woodchurch Provenance. Study Centre for Woodchurch history open by arrangement.