The history of Chiddingstone Castle can be traced back to the early 1500s, and during its life, the castle has undergone a number of architectural changes and has been owned and lived in by an eclectic mix of people and families...Click Here
Fascinating Country House set in 35 acres of beautiful grounds, in the National Trust Village of Chiddingstone
. Tudor origins and Victorian rooms with hands on activities
. See the amazing collections of Denys Eyre Bower
. Japanese Armour, swords and lacquer
. Egyptian, Buddhist, Jacobean and Stuart antiquities and paintings.
Squerryes Court
SQUERRYES COURT is a beautiful 17th century manor house which has been the Warde family home since 1731. It is surrounded by 20 acres of attractive and historic gardens which include a lake, restored parterres and an 18th century dovecote. Squerryes is 22 miles from London and easily accessible from the M25. Chartwell, Hever, Knole and Penshurst are all nearby....... Click Here
Chartwell
Chartwell
Manor is
among the most popular of all National Trust properties attracting
some 150,000 visitors a year. The old country house stands beside
a quiet lane less than two miles south of Westerham, where Sir
Winston Churchill made his home from 1922 until his death
in 1965.
Shop, Coaches
and Groups Welcome, Visitors
with Disabilities, Restaurants..... Click Here
Edenbridge
Edenbridge
is situated in the South West corner of kent on the Surrey
and Sussex border. The earliest mention of our town was around
1122AD. then called Eadelmesbrege.
If you would like to take a tour, or
find out more about any of our town services, then check out our local Tourist
Information Centre and speak to one of our friendly guides who can
provide general information and advice.
This
beautiful church could possibly
be on the site of a Saxon Church,
Interesting things to look out
for are the single hour handed
clock , the Jacobean pulpit, Font,
and the Memorials of the Seyliard
and Holmden families.
Location:
Church Street, Edenbridge.