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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.
Costumed guides bring this spectacular maritime heritage site alive! Who do YOU want to meet today?Discover over 400 years of maritime history as you explore the world's most complete dockyard of the Age of Sail.
One of the most powerful medieval fortresses in Western Europe. St Mary-in-Castro Saxon church. Roman lighthouse, secret wartime tunnels, Henry II Great Keep.
One of the finest keeps in England. Also the tallest, partly built on the Roman city wall. Good views from the battlements over the River Medway.
Now part of a World Heritage Site, this Benedictine Abbey was founded in AD598 by St Augustine. The remains include a Norman church and ruins of the 7thC church of St Pancras.
The ruins of a Roman fort and the landing place of the invasion of AD43. Fortified in the 3rdC by triple defences around a triumphal arch and then improved by the Saxons.
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.
Impressive ruins of Abbey founded 1208 by Premonstratensian monks and dissolved by Wolsey in 1525. Ruins of church buildings and gatehouse, set in valley of River Teise.
Romantic 13th century moated castle, once Anne Boleyn's childhood home. Magnificently furnished interiors, spectacular award winning gardens. Miniature Model House Exhibition, Yew Maze, unique Splashing Water Maze,...
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 coaches and locomotives dating f