This beautiful building was constructed by eminent architect and designer Sir Norton Knatchbull in 1635, and used as the local grammar school for many hundreds...
"An ancient estate in a magnificant park with thrilling formal gardens now splendidly restored - one of Kent’s finest" - The Times. A Jacobean house...
A fun family day out with friendly farm animals! Meet golden goats, curly-wool sheep and spotted piglets; you can even play amongst the piglets. Lots...
Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia collected and donated to the museum since 1972....
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, set in 400 acres, incorporates the historic mansion and landscaped gardens with spectacular views of Romney Marsh. It also...
This museum is designed to tell the story of Colonel Holman Fred Stephens, an important and interesting character in the development of light railways and...
This beautiful piece of early 16th Century architecture was the home of Ellen Terry, and represents one of the most charming surviving examples of its...
Spend a wonderful day at Farming World, enjoying animal antics and see traditional breeds of farm animals, shire horses and birds of prey. Facilities include...
Shrouded in mist, mystery and legend, Leeds Castle rises from its own lake amidst one of England’s most picturesque counties; the survivor of 1,000 years...
The Metropole Galleries is one of the most innovative and forward-thinking contemporary art spaces in Kent, offering a unique and engaging gallery in which local...
Folkestone Library Gallery is located within the main library at the centre of Folkestone town centre. The gallery was established in order to provide...
St Mildred's is the only surviving pre-Norman Conquest church within the City walls of Canterbury, and it has been in continuous use since Saxon Times....
These beautiful gardens are managed on behalf of the National Trust and have been separated from the neighbouring house to which they would have once...
The Garden of St Mary de Castro is a small, secluded garden surrounded by period houses, restaurants, cafés, art galleries and specialist shops. Well-stocked borders...
Packed with more exhibits than ever before, The Museum of Canterbury traces the turbulent times of one of England's greatest cities. Displays cover Roman and...
This is one of Kent’s most popular attractions. The Canterbury Tales takes visitors on a medieval adventure inspired by England's greatest poet, Geoffrey Chaucer. Highlights...
One of England's finest fortified gatehouses is home to an armoury, dungeons, murder holes and museums. Charting 600 years of history, displays range from Civil...