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Ashford Green Corridor; Bedgebury National Pinetum; Bewl Water; Bough Beech Reservoir; Brockhill Country Park; Capstone Farm Country Park; Emmetts Garden
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kent" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The arboretum was planted to commemorate the late Mary Dawes' 80th birthday and also the 300 years of the family's ownership of Mount Ephraim. Sited on an artificially raised mound, the area gives far views of Blean woods, Hernhill church and the Miz Maze. The gardens also include a Ha-ha, which was built in the 18th century of red brick. It is ...
Main Street Kent hosted Family Friendly Halloween Friday night in downtown Kent, with trick-or-treating at various locations.
Haysden Country Park shown within Kent (grid reference Haysden Country Park is a 64-hectare (160-acre) country park and Local Nature Reserve on the outskirts of Tonbridge in Kent . It is owned by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council , the Highways Agency, Network Rail and the Environment Agency, and managed by the council.
North Downs Way N.T. 246 kilometres (153 mi) from Farnham, Surrey to Dover entering Kent at Westerham; Stour Valley Walk, 82 kilometres (51 mi) from Lenham via Ashford and Canterbury to Pegwell Bay, Sandwich; Sussex Border Path covering its whole border: the eastern section of the 159 miles (256 km) route is in or directly adjoins Kent
Following the Norman Conquest, Richard Fitz Gilbert was granted land in Kent to guard the crossing of the River Medway. He erected a simple Motte-and-bailey castle on the site. To dig the moat and erect the motte 50,000 tonnes of earth were moved. In 1088, the de Clare family (descendants of Fitz Gilbert) rebelled against King William II. His ...
One of the highest points in Kent, it offers expansive views towards the North Downs. [1] It is mainly planted with trees and shrubs in the form of an arboretum; a magnificent 100-foot (30 m) Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) fortunately survived the Great Storm. There is also a rose garden located next to the Victorian house to which ...