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Stone Court Hotel
28 Lower Stone Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 6LX

A unique Grade II listed hotel dating from the 16th Century, it still retains its Tudor charm with a large stone fireplace and wooden beams. The original owners were wealthy landowners, who were related to Queen Elizabeth I. Situated within...
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Attractions near Stone Court Hotel
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| Bank Street (< 1 Mile) |
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Bank Street has more historic buildings than any other street in Maidstone. Some are medieval, others Victorian, but nearly all are listed for architectural excellence...
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| River Medway (< 1 Mile) |
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The River Medway flows for 112km, the longest river in Kent. Now recognized as Maidstone's best asset, it is the venue for the town’s biggest...
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| Maidstone Town Hall (< 1 Mile) |
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Maidstone Town Hall was completed in 1753, and built originally as a Magistrates Court. Today, it houses an excellent visitor centre as well as Maidstone...
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| Broadway Bridge (< 1 Mile) |
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Broadway Bridge was designed in 1874 by the London engineer, Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Today, it’s strewn with a permanent interactive artwork, called Light Elements, which...
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| The Hazlitt Theatre (< 1 Mile) |
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William Hazlitt, the essayist, was born in Maidstone in 1778. This theatre is named after him and its diverse programme of events includes comedy, dance,...
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| Fremlin Walk (< 1 Mile) |
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Maidstone's slick new shopping centre is built on the site of an old Kentish brewery. Fifty shops are now here, ranging from H&M to Hotel...
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| Lockmeadow (< 1 Mile) |
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Maidstone's biggest and best entertainment and leisure centre has an eight-screen cinema, bars, a nightclub, restaurants and a gym. The ten-acre riverside complex also has...
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| Brenchley Gardens (< 1 Mile) |
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These town centre gardens offer relaxing and picnicking opportunities in the heart of the town. Just minutes from the main shopping centre, they have mature...
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| County Hall (< 1 Mile) |
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Maidstone County Hall is one Kent's great pre-war buildings. Built between 1910 and 1913, it's made from the best building material of all - Portland...
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| Leeds Castle (6.8 Miles) |
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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...
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| Eastgate House (9.4 Miles) |
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Fans of Charles Dickens will recognise this building as both Miss Twinkerton’s school for young ladies in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and the Westgate...
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| Kent Police Museum (9.4 Miles) |
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The Kent Police Museum shows the history of the Kent County Constabulary from 1857 to the present day. The collection consists of police artefacts of...
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| New Art Centre (9.5 Miles) |
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The New Art Centre is a charitable trust gallery that was established to help develop new artistic talent in this region. It comprises over...
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| Oriel House (9.8 Miles) |
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Many of Rochester’s backstreets are lined with fine period houses. This one is part of the King's School, the second oldest school and the oldest...
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| Medway Visitor Centre (9.9 Miles) |
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Behind this neoclassical façade is an award-winning visitor centre. Here visitors can find out all about the historic city of Rochester, from its magnificent cathedral...
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| Old Corn Exchange (9.9 Miles) |
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Another of Rochester's buildings that has featured in the works of Charles Dickens, the Old Corn Exchange has an enormous "moon-faced" clock - as Dickens...
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| Cloister Garth (9.9 Miles) |
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Cloister Garth is one of the prettiest places in Rochester. Once the centre of a monastic community, it's now a peaceful garden enclosed by monastic...
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| Minor Canon Row (9.9 Miles) |
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Charles Dickens described Minor Canon Row in "Seven Poor Travellers" as “a quiet place in the shadow of the cathedral”, and so it still is....
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| Chertsey’s Gate (10 Miles) |
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Chertsey's Gate was once part of the wall that separated Rochester Cathedral from the rest of the City. Made from patterned stone and flint, it...
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