Probably
the most interesting and unique places in Kent, The Pantiles Tunbridge Wells, originally paved
in Terracotta Pantiles and for centuries the place of pleasure
and fun. The Corn Exchange which used to be a Theatre, Tea Houses
and of course the Bathhouse, all used to entertain the visitors
in the past and present... Click here
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Knole
is one of England’s most important, complete, yet fragile
historic houses, set at the heart of Kent’s last remaining
medieval deer park. One-time palace to archbishops and former
royal property of the Tudor dynasty, Knole, in Sevenoaks, was
a place of extraordinary wealth and grandeur. Now over 500 years
old, this National Trust house wears the marks of six centuries
of history with quiet dignity.....Click
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Chiddingstone
Castle
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
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Hever
Castle & Gardens
Be
inspired to come and visit this thirteenth century romantic
castle - once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Set in magnificent
gardens from the majestic formal Italian Garden and topiary,
to the informal meanderings of the lakeside and Sunday Walk.
The Water Maze on Sixteen Acre Island and the Yew Maze challenges
both adults and children alike!
We are open daily until 23 December
Shop, Coaches and Groups Welcome,
Visitors
with Disabilities, Restaurants.....
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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.......
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Edenbridge
Edenbridge
is situated in the South West
corner of kent on the Surrey
and Sussex border. The earliest
mention of the town was around
1122AD then called Eadelmesbrege,
while your visiting take a tour
of our Museum
for a more details guide to
our history and town..........Click
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Kent
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What's
around Kent to see.....! Chartwell, Winston Churchills House,
Penshurst Place, Hever Castle the home of Anne Bolyn, Ightham
Mote, Knole House, the Pantile Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge Castle,
Click here to view our Kent Map and some of the interesting
places to visit in our County........ Click
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Around
Edenbridge
Edenbridge is
a good place to base yourself, if you feel you would like
to stay in the Countryside, but also visit London or Brighton
for a day trip, with regular train services to and from
the Capital and the South Coast throughout the day. CLICK
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Chiddingstone
The
first reference to the ancient village occurs in 814AD, as land
granted to the Archbishop of Canterbury. A successor, Archbishop
Lanfranc held it almost intact 250 years later, and there is
a connection with the See of Canterbury to this day. Katherine
Parr's first husband, Sir Edward de Burgh, occupied part of
the village at one time. Chiddingstone