Attractions in Kent


Attractions in Kent, such as Chartwell and Chislehurst Caves are listed below. Kent is without doubt the ‘Garden of England’, the soil is remarkably fertile and the county is crowded with orchards, market gardens, fields of vegetables and some hop fields, although not so many as there used to be. Being the... read more

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Chartwell

Chartwell

Westerham, Kent  
Chartwell was the family home of Sir Winston Churchill from 1924. The rooms are kept as they were during his lifetime and offer an insight into... more


Chislehurst Caves

Chislehurst Caves

Caveside Close, Chislehurst, Kent  
Chislehurst Caves: Miles of Mystery and History Beneath your Feet! Grab a lantern and get ready for an amazing adventure! Just a short way from central... more


Dickens World

Dickens World

Leviatham Way, Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent  
Dickens World is a new themed attraction based upon the life, times, books and characters of Charles Dickens.... more


Dover Castle

Dover Castle

Dover, Kent  
For over 2000 years, the site of Dover Castle has protected the stretch of English coast closest to Europe. From the Iron Age to the Atomic... more


Hever Castle & Gardens

Hever Castle & Gardens

Edenbridge, Kent  
Hever Castle, a romantic 13th century moated castle, was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII´s second wife - inside there are prayer books signed... more


The Historic Dockyard

The Historic Dockyard

Chatham, Kent  
The Historic Dockyard set in a stunning 80 acre estate will excite and entertain you - whatever your age! Explore the world´s most complete dockyard of... more


Lamberhurst Vineyard

Lamberhurst Vineyard

Stenoak House, The Down, Lamberhurst, Kent  
Lamberhurst Vineyards is set in the heart of the beautiful Kent countryside. Visit the well stocked gift shop or sample the wines and liquers before you... more


Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle

Maidstone, Kent  
Leeds Castle, known as `the loveliest castle in the world´ and is listed in the Doomesday Book. Rising from two islands in the centre of a... more


Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway

Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway

New Romney, Kent  
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway first opened to traffic in July 1927 as the `World´s Smallest Public Railway´ and now covers a distance of 13.5... more


The Royal National Lifeboat Collection

The Royal National Lifeboat Collection

The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent  
Housed in an 1848 covered slip, Lifeboat! Displays 17 history-making boats many of which were medal winners for bravery. From pulling-sailing lifeboats to the ´Blue Peter´... more