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The 20th century creation of two English aristocrats, Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, set in the remains of a large Elizabethan house amidst the unspoilt Weald countryside. A late afternoon visit is highly recommended.
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.
A 'must' for every visitor to the Weald. Set in a tranquil garden and housed in a delightful timber-framed building dating from 1480, the museum contains some 5,000 exhibits encapsulating the Cranbrook of times past.