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Village Maidstone
Castke View, Forstal Road, Sanding, Maidstone ME14 3AQ - England, UK

The Village Hotel & Leisure Club Maidstone is situated on the banks of the River Medway and is perfectly located to explore Kent and beyond
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Attractions near Village Maidstone
A selection of attractions close to Village Maidstone:
County Hall  (2 Miles)
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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Brenchley Gardens  (2.1 Miles)
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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Maidstone Museum  (2.1 Miles)
Maidstone Museum is one as one of the best in the South East of England. Its home is impressive too. Chillington Manor is an Elizabethan...
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West Kent Regiment Museum  (2.1 Miles)
This comprehensive collection is located at the heart of the county that the regiment was established to serve. There are medals, uniforms, weapons and...
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Maidstone Library Gallery  (2.1 Miles)
Maidstone Library Gallery is attached to the main library in the very heart of the community. It houses an extensive collection of artworks on...
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Fremlin Walk  (2.3 Miles)
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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The Hazlitt Theatre  (2.3 Miles)
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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Broadway Bridge  (2.4 Miles)
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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Maidstone High Street  (2.4 Miles)
Maidstone High Street was for many years the commercial heart of the town. It was the town's market place for over 500 years, and it...
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Maidstone Town Hall  (2.4 Miles)
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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Bank Street  (2.4 Miles)
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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Kentish Lady River Cruises  (2.5 Miles)
One hour trips - boarding at Archbishops’ Palace, Maidstone or the Museum of Kent Life and Malta Inn at Allington Lock with full commentary. The...
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Lockmeadow  (2.5 Miles)
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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Maidstone Carriage Museum  (2.5 Miles)
Britain's first collection of horse-drawn carriages is now considered to be the finest in Europe. Highlights include governess carts, gigs and royal and estate carriages....
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Maidstone Carriage Museum  (2.5 Miles)
Britain's first collection of horse-drawn carriages is now considered to be the finest in Europe. Highlights include governess carts, gigs and royal and estate carriages....
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All Saints Church  (2.5 Miles)
All Saints Church has been described as the grandest perpendicular church in England. It was built of Kentish Ragstone in 1395 on the site of...
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Archbishop’s Palace  (2.5 Miles)
One of Maidstone's oldest buildings, the Archbishop’s Palace was built in the late 14th Century by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Courtenay. He and other...
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River Medway  (2.5 Miles)
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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Millennium Bridge  (2.6 Miles)
This is the first cranked stress ribbon bridge in the world, and only the second ribbon bridge in the UK. The award-winning steel structure has...
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Millennium River Park  (2.6 Miles)
The Millennium River Park is actually a 10km parkway along the River Medway. Beginning in Teston Country Park and ending in Cobtree, it takes in...
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Millennium Amphitheatre  (2.6 Miles)
This unusual theatre was opened on May 12 2001. It's now the venue for outdoor events from summer jazz concerts to Christmas firework displays. It's...
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Kent Fire Brigade Museum  (3.1 Miles)
Kent Fire Brigade Museum is dedicated to the long history of fire fighting in this large and diverse county. The very earliest days of...
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Snodland Millennium Museum  (5.6 Miles)
This museum has such an extensive collection that it has to rotate its permanent displays in order for the public to see everything that it...
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Eastgate House  (6.7 Miles)
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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Rochester High Street  (7 Miles)
Visit Rochester High Street during the first week in June and you'll be joined by Ebenezer Scrooge, Oliver Twist, Magwitch and other Dickens' characters. They...
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Restoration House  (7 Miles)
Restoration House is so called because Charles II stayed here in 1660 on the eve of his coronation. It's perhaps more famous though as the...
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Rochester Baptist Chapel  (7.1 Miles)
The Protestant Martyrs of Rochester were burnt at the stake in 1955 and 1956 on the orders of Queen Mary I, otherwise known as Bloody...
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The Vines Gardens  (7.1 Miles)
This is where monks from Rochester's Priory grew grapes for their wine, and this statue of a monk is a reminder of that time. It...
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The French Hospital  (7.1 Miles)
In Britain, The French Hospital dates from 1718. It was founded with a bequest from Jacques de Gastigny, for the care of French Huguenots, French...
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Oriel House  (7.2 Miles)
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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Rochester Cathedral  (7.2 Miles)
This striking building is England’s second oldest cathedral. It was founded in 604AD by Bishop Justus, although today’s structure only dates from 1080....
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Medway Visitor Centre  (7.2 Miles)
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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Six Poor Travellers House  (7.2 Miles)
This is a fascinating place. Between Elizabethan times and World War II, it offered board and lodging to six travellers for one night - as...
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Old Corn Exchange  (7.2 Miles)
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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Rochester Art Gallery  (7.2 Miles)
Located at the very heart of the beautiful community in Rochester, this gallery provides an important cultural exchange for the people of the town and...
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Cloister Garth  (7.2 Miles)
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  (7.2 Miles)
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  (7.3 Miles)
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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Rochester Castle  (7.4 Miles)
This castle’s origins date back to the 11th Century when the Bishop of Rochester, Gundolf, undertook to build one of the first stone castles in...
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The Guildhall  (7.4 Miles)
Inside Rochester Guildhall there’s a fine Victorian interior and a fascinating museum. Museum highlights include a full-size replica of a Medway prison hulk, a 200,000...
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