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The remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle in grounds by the River Medway. A 13thC gatehouse with models, scenes and audiovisual effects depicts life at that time. Views.

  • Type: Castle/Fort
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Tonbridge
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1732 770929

A family-owned medieval manor house with Baron's Hall, portraits, tapestries, armour, park, lake, venture playground, toy museum and with Tudor gardens. Gift shop.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: No prices available
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  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1892 870307

Ightham Mote is the most complete English medieval moated manor house and dates from 1320 with features spanning many centuries.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sevenoaks
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1732 811145

Discovered over 400 years ago, the Chalybeate Spring was instrumental in the birth of Tunbridge Wells. Sample the reputedly health-giving water still served in the traditional manner by the 'Dipper' in Georgian costume.

  • Type: spa
  • Price: £0.50
  • Place: Royal Tunbridge Wells
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)4401 8925 15675

Solar block of late 13thC knights' dwellings with a rectangular hall with chapel, raised above ground level. Exhibition room.

  • Type: Historic House/Palace
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sevenoaks
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1732 810378

Constructed by Burton for Sir David Salomon, it was the first house in Britain to use domestic electricity. Two rooms are open and contain family memorabilia.

  • Type: Museum
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Tunbridge Wells
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)4401 8925 15152

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