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ANGLO SAXON KENT
The Kings Of Kent
THE ROYALTY OF KENT
Dear Sir
On your web site entitled "Kent Wessex Tourist Guide" you
have copied a page from The History Files. Links of the format:
http://www.kessler-web.co.uk/History/
should now read :
http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/
I hope you will also consider reviewing and updating your
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Ashford Tourist Information Centre |
18 The Churchyard, Ashford, Kent TN23 1QG - England, UK
Ashford Tourist Information Centre is situated in Ashford, Kent,
close to Tenterden and Folkestone. Ashford is one of the main
terminals for the Channel Tunnel rail link running from Waterloo
in London to Paris in France. Call in and we can give you more
information or assist you with finding a place to stay. There is a
great selection of hotels, bed & breakfast and self-catering
accommodation locally. |
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Bexley (Hall Place) Tourist Information Centre | Hall Place Bourne Road Bexley Kent DA5 1PQ | ||
Bexley London Borough of Bexley Tourist Centre | Civic Offices Broadway Bexleyheath Kent DA6 7LB | ||
Broadstairs Tourist Information Centre |
6B High Street, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1LH - England, UK Phone: +44 (0)1843 862242 - Fax: +44 (0)1843 865650 Email: tourism@thanet.gov.uk BROADSTAIRS TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE CLICK Discover more about Broadstairs and the surrounding Kent countryside at Broadstairs Tourist Information Centre, situated close to Ramsgate and Margate in South East England. Our information centre contains lots of useful travel information about Broadstairs and our helpful staff can assist you with a various services from transport timetables to finding & booking accommodation in Broadstairs. We can also provide information on tourist attractions around Broadstairs and Kent such as Salmestone Grange historic house, Broadstairs Museum and Crampton Tower. |
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BromleyTourist Information Centre | London Borough of Bromley Civic Centre Stockwell Close Bromley Kent BR1 3UH | ||
Canterbury Tourist Information Centre |
34 St. Margaret�s Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2TG - England,
UK
At Canterbury Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you
with a range if tourism services and information about the
historic city of Canterbury and other nearby towns such as
Faversham & Blean in Kent. We can help you find and reserve
accommodation in a hotel or bed & breakfast in Canterbury, get
a local map or guidebook of the Canterbury area and give advice on
the best tourist attractions to visit around Canterbury and Kent.
We have Canterbury Cathedral - home of the Church of England,
Canterbury Roman Museum, St Augustine�s Abbey and the Canterbury
Tales exhibition at St. Margaret�s Church. |
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Cranbrook Tourist Information Centre |
Vestry Hall, Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3HA - England,
UK
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Deal Tourist Information Centre |
Town Hall, High Street, Deal, Kent CT14 6BB - England, UK Discover more about the Kent town of Deal and nearby places at the Deal Tourist Information Centre, situated on the coast between Dover and Ramsgate. Our centre is packed with lots of useful tourist information ranging from finding and booking accommodation in Deal to finding more information about the local visitor attractions. There are a number of attractions around Deal including the Walmer Castle and East Kent Railway. |
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Dover Tourist Information Centre |
Townwall Street, Dover, Kent CT16 1JR - England, UK
At Dover Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you with
a range of tourism information on the port town of Dover and other
nearby places such as Folkestone and Deal. We can help you find
hotel or bed & breakfast accommodation in Dover, provide maps
and help with the ferry timetables and give independent advice on
the Dover visitor attractions. Attractions in Dover include Dover
Castle, the Pines garden and the famous White Cliffs of Dover
which is often the first view of England that travellers from
Europe have. |
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Edenbridge Tourist Information Centre |
Stangrove Park, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5LU - England, UK Edenbridge Tourist Information Centre is situated in the small Kent town of Edenbridge, close to East Grinstead and Sevenoaks. Nearby visitor attractions include Hever Castle and Chartwell historic house (National Trust). Call in and we can give you more information or help you with find a place to stay from a selection of hotels and bed & breakfast accommodation in and around Edenbridge. |
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Faversham Tourist Information Centre |
Fleur de Lis Heritage Centre, 13 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent
ME13 8NS - England, UK
Discover more about Faversham and the Kent countryside at
Faversham Tourist Information Centre, located close to
Sittingbourne and Canterbury in North Kent. We have lots of
tourist and travel information about Faversham and Kent, so if
you�d like help with bus and train timetables, are looking for
bed & breakfast or hotel accommodation in Faversham, or
just want to know more about the Faversham visitor attractions
you can visit, then call in and let us offer you some advice.
The area has lots to offer, including the Stone Chapel
monument and Dolphin Sailing Barge Museum. |
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Folkestone Tourist Information Centre |
Discover more about Folkestone and the surrounding area at
Folkestone Tourist Information Centre, situated on the south
coast of England close to Dover and Hythe. Our information
centre is packed with lots of useful travel information to
help you plan your holiday. If you�d like help with bus, train
and ferry timetables, are looking for bed & breakfast and
hotel accommodation, or just want to know what tourist
attractions you can visit, then call in and let us offer you
some advice. The area has lots to offer, including the Battle
of Britain museum and Rural Heritage Centre. |
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Gravesend Tourist Information Centre |
St. George�s Square, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0TB - England, UK
At Gravesend Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you.
We have information on Gravesend to other nearby places such as
Tilbury, Rochester and South West London. Find hotel or bed &
breakfast accommodation in Gravesend or some advice on the
Gravesend visitor attractions in the area. |
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Herne Bay Tourist Information Centre |
12 William Street, Herne Bay, Kent CT6 5EJ - England, UK
Herne Bay Tourist Information Centre is situated in Herne Bay,
close to Whitstable and Canterbury. Call in and we can give you
more information or assist you with finding a place to stay. There
is a great selection of hotels, bed & breakfast and
self-catering accommodation locally |
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Hythe Tourist Information Centre |
Red Lion Square, Hythe, Kent CT21 5AU - England, UK
Discover more about Hythe and the surrounding area at Hythe
Tourist Information Centre, situated on the south east coast of
England close to Folkestone, Kent. The information centre is
packed with lots of useful travel and tourism information to help
you plan your holiday. Whether you are looking for help with
ferry, bus or train timetables, want to find and reserve bed &
breakfast or hotel accommodation in Hythe, or just want to know
more about the Hythe tourist attractions you can visit, then call
in and let us offer you some advice. |
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Maidstone Tourist Information Centre |
The GatehousePalace Gardens, Mill Street, Maidstone, Kent ME15 6YE
- England, UK
At Maidstone Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help
you with a range of tourism information about Maidstone and
other nearby destinations such as Chatham, Aylesford and
Staplehurst in Kent. Find accommodation in a hotel or bed
& breakfast or just get some advice on some of the best
tourist attractions around Maidstone and Kent. We have Leeds
Castle, the Museum of Kent Life and the Tyrwhitt-Drake
Carraige Museum near Maidstone, so you�ll always find there�s
lots to see. |
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Margate Tourist Information Centre |
22 High Street, Margate, Kent CT9 1DS - England, UK
Margate Tourist Information Centre is situated in the coastal town
of Margate, close to Ramsgate and Broadstairs on the North Kent
coast. Nearby tourist attractions include Salmestone Grange
historic house, Theatre Royal and The Margate Winter Gardens. Call
in and we can give you more information on these and other visitor
attractions. We can also help you choose from the great selection
of hotels and bed & breakfast accommodation in Margate. |
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New Romney Tourist Information Centre |
Church Approach, New Romney, Kent TN28 8AS - England, UK
Discover more about the small seaside town of New Romney at the
New Romney Tourist Information Centre, situated close to Lydd and
just down the coast from Folkestone and Hythe. Our information
centre is packed with lots of useful travel information to help
you plan your holiday in the area. Whether you�d like help with
ferry timetables, are looking to book bed & breakfast or hotel
accommodation in New Romney or just want to know what visitor
attractions are available, then call in and let us offer you some
advice. The area has lots to offer, including the Dungeness Power
Station Visitors Centre and the Old Lighthouse. |
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Ramsgate Tourist Information Centre |
19 - 21 Harbour Street, Ramsgate, Kent CT11 8HA - England, UK
At Ramsgate Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you.
We have information on the seaside town of Ramsgate on the north
Kent coast and other nearby places such as Margate and
Broadstairs. Find accommodation in a hotel or bed & breakfast
or just get some independent advice on some of the best tourist
attractions in the area. |
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Rochester Tourist Information Centre |
95 High Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1LX - England, UK
Rochester Tourist Information Centre is situated in Rochester,
close to Chatham and Gillingham on the North Kent coast. Call in
and we can give you more information on local visitor attractions
or assist you with finding a place to stay from a great selection
of hotels and bed & breakfast accommodation available in and
around Rochester. |
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Sandwich Tourist Information Centre |
The Guildhall, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9AH - England, UK
Discover more about the small town of Sandwich and nearby places
at the Sandwich Tourist Information Centre, situated close to
Ramsgate, Margate, Broadstairs and Deal in South East Kent. The
premises are packed with lots of tourism information to help you
plan your holiday or break in the area. If you�d like help with
transport timetables, are looking for accommodation in and around
Sandwich, or just want to know what tourist attractions you can
visit, then call in and let us offer you some advice. The area has
lots to offer, including White Mill folk museum, Sandwich Bay bird
observatory, Sandwich Bay Beach and the Richborough Roman
fort. |
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Sevenoaks Tourist Information Centre |
Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1LQ - England, UK
At Sevenoaks Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you.
We have information on Sevenoaks to other nearby destinations such
as Swanley and Maidstone in Kent. We can assist you in finding
accommodation in a hotel or bed & breakfast in Sevenoaks,
provide guides and local maps and give advice on the Sevenoaks
tourist attractions you can see and visit. We have Ightham Mote
and Knole House attractions, so you�ll find there�s lots to see
and do. |
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SwanleyTourist Information Office |
London Road, Swanley, BR8 7AE. Swanley Tourist Information Centre is in a brand new building in the centre of the town directly opposite Asda car park. Purpose built and shared with the Library and a very pleasent cafe.Contact us for information about London - Where to stay What to Do, Big Bus Tickets and numerous leaflets and guide books as well as other souvenirs for our Capital City.We also hold vast amounts of information for the rest of the UK and are happy to provide a booking service for accomodation, for which we make a small charge.A photocopying and fax service is available and Internet access in the Library. The centre is run and managed by Swanley Town Council. |
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Tenterden Tourist Information Centre |
Town Hall, High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6AN - England, UK
Tenterden Tourist Information Centre is situated in the small town
of Tenterden, close to Ashford and Cranbrook in central Kent.
Nearby visitor attractions include the Kent & East Sussex
Railway, Smallhythe Place historic house (National Trust), South
of England Rare Breeds Centre and Historic Vehicles Collection
Museum. Call in and we can give you more information on these and
other attractions, plus we can assist you with finding a place to
stay from the selection of hotel and bed & breakfast
accommodation in and around Tenterden. |
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Tonbridge Tourist Information Centre |
Castle Street, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1BG - England, UK Discover more about Tonbridge and the surrounding area at Tonbridge Tourist Information Centre, situated close to Royal Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks in Kent. The information centre is packed with lots of helpful travel and tourism information to help you plan your break in the area. If you�d like help with transport planning, are looking for accommodation in Tonbridge, or just want to know about the Tonbridge visitor attractions, call in and let us offer you some advice. The area has lots to offer, including Penshurst Place historic house. |
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Tunbridge Wells Tourist Information Centre |
The Old Fish Market, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5TN -
England, UK At Tunbridge Wells Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you with travel and tourism information about Tunbridge Wells and other nearby towns such as Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Hildenborough in Kent. Find bed & breakfast or hotel accommodation in Tunbridge Wells, get a local map or guide book of the Kent region or some advice on some of the best tourist attractions in and around Tunbridge Wells. We have Groombridge Place Gardens and Hever Castle attractions nearby. |
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Westerham Tourist Information Centre | Junction 5-6 Clacket Lane Motorway Service Area Westerham Kent TN16 2ER | ||
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Whitstable Tourist Information Centre |
7 Oxford Street, Whitstable, Kent CT5 1DB - England, UK
Whitstable Tourist Information Centre is situated in Whitstable on
the North Kent coastline near to Herne Bay and Canterbury. Call in
and we can give you more information or assist you with finding a
place to stay from a great selection of hotels, bed &
breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Whitstable. |
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Bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation in University of Kent, CanterburyNEWLY AVAILABLE! Staying in university accommodation is a convenient and affordable way to stay in Canterbury. With modern bed and breakfast (B&B) rooms from �26, and 5 bedded self-catering houses from �89.50, it is a cost effective alternative to staying in a hostel or a hotel.
Availability is mainly in the Easter (April/May) and summer
(July, August, September) vacation periods, when students clear
their rooms. Rooms typically become available two to three
months in advance, so please revisit the website within that
period if nothing is available now.
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Although a church has stood on this site for over 1000 years,
most the church was built between 1760 and 1770. There are
also some remains of a medieval church in the west tower,
aisle, nave and chancel. All Saints has become one of the most
famous churches in Kent due to the stained glass windows
designed by Marc Chagall to commemorate the death of Sarah
Venetia who drowned in a sailing accident. The windows were
installed in the 1960�s to the 1980�s. The church is an active
parish church, still used for services.
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The Vicarage, Sychem Lane, Five Oak Green, Tonbridge, Kent
TN12 6TL |
01892 836653 |
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This 13th Century abbey survived until it was dissolved by
Henry VIII during the Reformation. It was, however, partly
rebuilt in the 18th century to provide a romantic view for the
nearby house. Despite this, the remains of the church,
cloister, chapter house and dormitory date still date from the
thirteenth Century, as does all the detail found on the abbey
remains. The abbey was built out of local sandstone. Visitors
to Bayham Abbey can also view the nearby 18th century Dower
house. The abbey is set in a picturesque wooded valley, near
Tunbridge Wells and Lamberhurst.
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Off the B2169, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8DE |
01892 890381 |
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BEACON WOOD COUNTRY PARK CLICK
This 70-acre country park takes its name from the beacons
that were built here during the Napoleonic Wars to warn
Londoners if their enemies were attempting an invasion. Given
the wide variety of plant life found here, such as oak, ash,
chestnut, bluebells, dogs mercury and wood anemone, and the
numerous ponds that are home to both amphibians and insects,
many walkers are surprised to learn of the park�s industrial
history. In the late 19th Century the EC Powder Company
manufactured smokeless gun powder here.
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Southfleet Road, Bean, Kent DA2 8BS |
01622 817623 |
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Open every day, Bedgebury is the perfect place for walking,
cycling, riding and playing in a spectacular world of trees.
The National Pinetum is a world-class collection of dramatic
conifers and a beautiful setting for a country walk in all
seasons. In addition, the 2000 acre Bedgebury Forest now
offers miles of family cycling, mountain-biking, riding,
walking and adventure play for all ages and abilities. The new
visitor centre has cycle hire, refreshments and showers.
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Park Lane, Goudhurst, Nr.Cranbrook, Kent TN17 2SL |
01580 211781 |
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Belmont House and Gardens
The unique Georgian house of Belmont, set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by classical English country parkland, commands stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside and is a completely unspoilt and distinctive example of the work of architect Samuel Wyatt. Whilst the house and gardens evolved over the years it remained the seat of successive Lords Harris from 1801 until the Sixth Lord's death in 1995. The Harris family played a significant role in British expansion overseas during the 19th century. Belmont contains fabulous mementos of the family's history and travels - fine paintings, furniture, Indian silverware and the finest collection of clocks in private hands in the country; a collection assembled by the 5th Lord. The house also contains a unique collection of watercolour paintings by the Trinidadian artist Michel Jean Cazabon. |
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Belmont Park, Throwley, Faversham, Kent, ME13 0HH | 01795 890202 | ||||
BREDGAR & WORMSHILL LIGHT RAILWAY CLICK
One of the best narrow gauge railways in the UK, a fine
collection of twelve steam locomotives, on open days at least
two operate a regular passenger service on the 1km line and
visitors can take unlimited rides. A large building houses
steam locomotives, traction engines, model locomotives,
vintage vehicles and a working beam engine. The railway is
close to Leeds Castle with picnic sites and free parking on 30
acres of grass and woodland.
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The Warren, Bredgar, Kent ME9 8AT |
01622 884254 |
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BRENZETT AERONAUTICAL MUSEUM CLICK
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. The exhibition
is located within the original buildings used as a hostel for
the Womens Land Army during the war and part of the exhibition
is dedicated to those ladies. The museum has one of the
largest bomb disposal equipment displays in the UK.
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Ivychurch Road, Brenzett, Romney Marsh, Kent TN29 0EE Easter to end of October - Saturday, Sunday, and Bank Holidays During School Summer Holiday Open Fridays 11.00am to 5.30pm |
01797 344747 |
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Camer Park is comprised of 45 acres of designated Outstanding
Natural Beauty. Following the death of its last resident, Kate
Smith-Masters, the Camer estate was sold to Strood Rural
District Council in 1967 for �9,750 and converted to a public
park in 1971. Visitors can choose to either roam at leisure
admiring the variety of original trees that make up the mature
parkland or undertake one of the series of walks devised by
Meopham Footpaths Group through the adjoining woodland.
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Camer Park Road, Meopham, Kent DA13 0AL |
01474 337553 |
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CANTERBURY ACCESSIBLE HERITAGE TRAIL CLICK
The Historic Fortifications Network has created the Canterbury
Accessible Heritage Trail. A trail suitable for wheelchairs,
which takes you along the City Wall via Dane John Gardens, up
Castle Street to the Norman Castle and into the city to the
Cathedral and the Westgate Gardens. It is available in leaflet
form from the Canterbury Information Centre, situated opposite
the Cathedral Gates in The Buttermarket. The leaflet includes a
map with a detailed route and several points of interests, such
as the City Walls, the Norman Castle and the Cathedral.There are two suitably placed disabled car parks on either end
of the trail. Alternatively, you can park in the multi-storey
car park and a car park (both in Castle Street) where there are
dedicated parking bays for disabled badge holders. Vehicles
displaying a valid blue badge can use pay and display car parks
for free.The leaflet is available in alternative formats.
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Canterbury, Kent, CT1 |
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Welcome to the website of Canterbury Cathedral, Mother
Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop
of Canterbury. The Cathedral is both a holy place and part
of a World Heritage Site. It is the home of a community made
up of many different types of people all of whom seek to
make the Cathedral a place of welcome, beauty and holiness.
We hope you will be inspired to visit Canterbury and the
Cathedral and look forward to welcoming you.
The Very Reverend Robert Willis Dean of
Canterbury
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Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent CT1
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01227 762862 |
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An entertaining night-time stroll around the Old City in the company of Kent's Premier Award Winning Ghost-Hunter. From Canterbury East Station head through Dane John Gardens into Castle Street then St Margaret's Street towards the Cathedral. |
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Ghost Tour Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2HX |
Mobile: 07779 575 831 |
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Canterbury Guild of Guides
Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2NU |
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The tour lasts between 30 and 40 minutes. Firstly, we take you up to a small Franciscan island at one end of the city, which is also known as The Greyfriars. The island is home to a wonderful little chapel from the 13th century which spans the river, and is the oldest example of Franciscan architecture in the country. We then pass under the 12th century Eastbridge Hospital and the King's Bridge (1134), continuing down river past some industrial buildings from the medieval period, including The Old Weavers House, The Kings Mill, and the Cromwellian iron forge. After some wonderful views of the cathedral, the tour then passes through the Dominican priories which were built by the Blackfriars in the 14th century, and ends up in a peaceful garden area, that was the site of the old Abbots Mill in the city. We then return to our starting point which is home to the infamous ducking stool. Each boat is chauffeured by one of our team, who acts your guide to the sights upon the river by giving you the enjoyable history of all the different buildings that you pass along the way. Throughout the season, from April to September, our tours leave every 15 to 20 minutes. Unless you are a group of more than 12 people (see group bookings), there is no need to book in advance. Simply visit us at the King's Bridge, outside The Old Weavers House to find out the next available tour time. A single ticket tour which has a drop off point at the Millers Garden is also available but must be requested prior to departure. |
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Kings Bridge, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2AT |
Tel: 07790 534744 | ||||
Queen Bertha's walk links together Canterbury's three World Heritage
Sites - the Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey and St Martin's Church.
The Walk is named in memory of Bertha, Queen of Kent, who kept alive
the flame of Christianity in a pagan country through her daily
worship at St Martin's Church, and who, with her husband King
Ethelbert, welcomed St Augustine to Canterbury in 597. St Augustine
also worshipped at St Martin's until his monastery, dedicated to St
Peter and St Paul in 615, had been built. The Abbey was rededicated
St Augustine's by Archbishop Dunstan in 978. The first Cathedral in
England was founded by St Augustine shortly after 597 on the site of
an earlier church where the present Cathedral now stands.A short
detour can be taken on the return journey to view the Conduit House
or St Augustine's water chamber, the water source for the Abbey. The
free information sheet on Queen Bertha's Walk is available from
Canterbury Visitor Information Centre, situated opposite the
Cathedral Gates in The Buttermarket. More detailed guidebooks are
available at the Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey and St Martin's
Church. |
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Canterbury Information Centre, 12 -13 Sun Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2HX |
Tel: 01227 378100 | ||||
Your journey starts at the
Tabard Inn, in London where you meet Chaucer and his merry band
of pilgrims. On your walk to Canterbury you will be entertained
by the stories of chivalry, romance and even horror. Your
journey ends at the breathtaking reconstruction of the shrine of
St Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, the very reason for
Canterbury�s position throughout the years as a major
destination for pilgrims and tourists alike. As you leave, you
pass through Canterbury�s recreated medieval market place where
traders from a wide area are selling their wares.
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St. Margaret's St., Canterbury CT1 2TG |
01227 479227 |
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Once the home of Winston Churchill, Chartwell boasts
spectacular views over the Kent countryside. The gardens
include the various lakes and ponds which Churchill built, as
well as Lady Churchill�s rose garden and a vegetable garden,
which is being restored to its original state. The house
contains a vast collection of Churchill�s paintings, photos
and memorabilia. The property also has a restaurant and a
National Trust gift shop. Details of special events, such as
guided walks and lectures, can be obtained upon request.
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Mapleton Road, Westerham, Kent TN16 1PS |
01732 868193 |
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CHIDDINGSTONE CASTLE Re-modelled in the late Georgian castle style, this enchanting fantasy dates back five hundred years. It houses fabulous collections of the late owner Denys Bower - historic furnishings and paintings, Royal Stuart memorabilia, Japanese lacquer, Egyptian and Buddhist antiquities. Picturesque extensive parkland and lake. |
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Hill Hoath Road, Chiddingstone, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 7AD |
01892 870347 | ||||
Guided tours, our experienced guides will take you on a lamp lit tour, during which you will hear of the Druids, Romans and Saxons. Visitors also see the tunnels made famous as a shelter during World War 2 when the Caves became the largest air raid shelter outside of London. See the Caves Church, Druid Altar, Haunted Pool and much more! Gift Shop with a range of associated gifts, trinkets and collectables. Ample Free Car & Coach parking. Licensed Restaurant offering a wide variety of freshly prepared meals, snacks and daily specials. Why not come in for a traditional English breakfast, lunch or just tea and cakes! |
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Old Hill, Chislehurst, Kent, BR7 5NB Caves open Wednesday to Sunday, 7 days a week during school holidays and half terms (except Christmas). 45 minute Guided Tours 10am - 4pm available every hour, on the hour. |
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One of the largest, finest and most important houses in Kent,
Cobham Hall is an outstandingly beautiful, red brick mansion
in Elizabethan, Jacobean, Carolean and 18th Century styles.It
yields much of interest to the student of art, architecture
and history. The Elizabethan wings were begun in 1584 whilst
the central section contains the Gilt Hall, wonderfully
decorated by John Webb, Inigo Jones_ most celebrated pupil,
1654. Further rooms were decorated by James Wyatt in the 18th
century.Cobham Hall, now a girls_ school, has been visited by
several of the English monarchs from Elizabeth I to Edward
VIII, later Duke of Windsor. Charles Dickens used to walk
through the grounds from his house in Higham to the Leather
Bottle pub in Cobham Village. In 1883, the Hon Ivo Bligh,
later the 8th Earl of Darnley, led the victorious English
cricket team against Australia bringing home the _Ashes_ to
Cobham.
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Cobham, Kent DA12 3BL the House closes at 5pm, and the last tour starts at
4pm. The Grounds close at 6pm. Souvenir Shop and Cream
Teas available from 2pm to 5pm. |
01474 823371 |
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The mill is a historic building in Kent built in 1812 to
supply flour to feed the troops camped out along the Kent
coast awaiting a possible invasion by Napoleon. You may do
tours of the mill and see all of its machinery working. Other
facilities include an art gallery and tea room.
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Lower Road, River, Dover, Kent CT17 0UY Weekends only October to Christmas and February to Easter Tuesday to Sunday Easter to September 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Open on Bank Holidays) |
01304 823292 |
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The Union Windmill was built in 1814 and stands at the highest point overlooking the town of Cranbrook. It is the second tallest surviving windmill in the British Isles, measuring 72 feet to the top of the cap. It is the tallest surviving smock mill, with an eight-sided three-storey brick base and a four-storey, fixed wooden tower above that, clad in white painted weather-board. It has four sails (called sweeps in the Southeast) with patent shutters and a fantail which keeps the sweeps facing into the wind at all times. The mill has recently undergone major renovations and is in excellent working order. Wind permitting, wheat is ground and visitors can purchase wholemeal flour in our shop. |
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Ten rooms of a Roman Villa-House, within a cover building can be seen with tessellated and concrete floors and hypocaust (under-floor central heating). With graphic displays, touch table of Roman Artefacts and activities for children, including mosaic making, Roman games, dressing up as Romans and brass rubbing. |
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Deal Castle Deal Castle was Henry VIII's austere fortress, and once carried 119 guns. This fascinating, well kept castle has lots for you to explore, such as the battlements, the dark twisting passages, and the huge basement which contains a fine exhibition of England's coastal defenses. You can enjoy a taped tour, which is available in several languages, and children get a free activity sheet so they'll make the most out of their visit to Deal Castle. |
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Whether you are interested in meeting our many friendly animals, having fun in the adventure play areas, finding peace and tranquility in the enchanted woodland, or just relaxing in the idyllic surroundings of the park garden, you won't be disappointed.Set in a landscape valuable, not only for its natural beauty, but moreover its abundance of wildlife and flora. Visit around Easter time, and you will be astounded by the fabulous display of bluebells in the woodland. Summer brings the budleja (butterfly tree) into full glorious flower. During autumn you can discover woodland fungi and winter buds, whilst throughout the year rhododendrons, conifers and other well established shrubs and trees make the Park a delight to visit.Follow the trail around the Enchanted Woodland, and discover the sleeping dragon, and other magical creatures. The trail provides much fascinating information about the diversity of the trees and animals that dwell within, whilst charming you with its mystical themes.Adventure play areas, under-cover picnic areas and imaginative creations like our labyrinth walk, all set amidst the breathtaking settings of our parkland and gardens, all add to an unforgettable day out for all the family. |
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Honey Hill � Blean � Nr Canterbury � Kent |
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EAST NORTHDOWN FARM & GARDENS CLICK Three acre gardens with a range of coastal and chalk loving plants, our Nursery on site produces one of the most comprehensive ranges of plants in the South East. All plants are listed on our on-line catalogue. Where possible the plants have been propagated from proven stock in our gardens that are open at no charge to visitors. Tea and tours are available by appointment for groups. |
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Margate, Kent, CT9 3TS Situated between Broadstairs and Margate on the B2052 (George Hill Road) near the North Foreland (directions available on our website). Open: 7 days, 10am to 5pm. |
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Fairfax Gallery Tunbridge Wells provides a striking juxtaposition of contemporary art with its setting in the heart of the historic Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The gallery holds regular exhibitions ranging from solo to thematic shows, details below. The Gallery is 5 minutes walk from the rail station and has several car parks close by, and is a short drive from Lewes, Sevenoaks, Brighton, Lewes, Rye |
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Godinton House, Godinton Lane, Ashford, Kent TN23 3BP |
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Hall Place A fine Grade 1 Listed country house built in 1540 for Sir John Champneis, a Lord Mayor of London, and extended in the 17th century. The house is set in beautiful formal gardens on the banks of the River Cray. Now owned by Bexley Council, some of its rooms are open to the public. A magnificent Great Hall contains an 18th century chamber organ built by George England. Hall Place houses Bexley Museum and galleries that offer a changing programme of exhibitions throughout the year. The house is also the venue for concerts, lectures and private functions. Open daily in summer and Monday - Saturday in winter. |
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Bourne Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 1PQ | 01322 526574 | ||||
All that remains of Henry�s Blockhouse today is the foundations
excavated during the 1980s. However, in 1540 the Blockhouse was
one of five forts built to prevent an enemy fleet attacking
London. When Henry VIII visited here he would have seen a
D-shaped brick and stone tower pierced with gun ports, as would
Charles II who used the Blockhouse as a banqueting hall. By the
18th Century, it has become a gunpowder storage magazine, before
being demolished in 1844 to make way for the gardens of the
Clarendon Royal Hotel.
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Childhood home of Ann Boleyn, dating back to 1270. Step back into the splendour of the Tudor Court as it is recreated with costumed figures, displays and portraits. Plus 35-acres of Italian gardens featuring a lake, maze, Tudor Garden, herb garden and unique �splashing� water maze. Adventure playground including NEW Henry VIII's Tower Maze, gift shop, garden shop, restaurants. |
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Hever, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 7NG 1 March - 30 November daily. |
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Located two miles west of Tunbridge Wells, these impressive
rocks date back millions of years. Visitors can walk over the
eleven inter-linked bridges to reach the impressive sandstone
rocks. Woodland walks over several acres of woodland can also be
enjoyed. These rocks were once a stone age camp, but are now
part of the High Rock complex, which also includes a pub and a
railway station. They are also a very popular spot for wedding
photos and climbing.
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HISTORIC CHATHAM DOCKYARD CLICK The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a great place to visit - on your own, with friends and family, or with your club, association or school. Set in an 80-acre estate with stunning historic architecture|, historic ships| and museum galleries|, the site offers a unique and rewarding visitor experience that will excite, educate and entertain you - whatever your age! The dockyard also offers a truly unusual venue for your wedding|, social occasion| or business event |and is often used as a film location|. One of Kent's top tourist attractions, The Historic Dockyard Chatham is easy to find. Well signposted from the A2/M2 (junction 1) and with plenty of car parking, the dockyard is also close to Chatham Station with fast regular connections to London and the Kent Coast. See how to find us.| The Historic Dockyard Chatham is in the care of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, an independent charity, whose task is to restore and preserve this important part of Britain's national heritage. |
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Chatham ME4 4TZ |
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Hole Park Gardens are situated on the edge of the picturesque
Weald village of Rolvenden. A family owned estate Hole Park has
been owned by the Barham family for the past four
generations.The gardens reflect the care and long-term planning
that is unique to family owned estates. It also manages to
combine formalised gardens with true woodland elements.Visitors
can now enjoy the New Exotic Border and autumn colour in the
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Hole Park is situated between the Kent villages of Benenden and
Rolvenden in a superbly beautiful area of the High Weald. Hole Park Gardens Edward Barham |
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The Hop Farm, located near the village of Paddock Wood, is a
popular Kentish attraction. For children there are indoor and
outdoor play areas, an animal farm and pets corner, as well as
the famous shire horses. Various museums and exhibitions include
a walk through the last century, a hop-farming exhibition and a
collection of military vehicles. The Hop Farm is also a venue
for many show and events, some the biggest include, the war and
peace show, food and drink festivals, wedding shows, music and
motoring events.
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Howletts Wild Animal Park is home to a wide variety of animals,
from tapirs and small cats, to tigers and gorillas. Howletts is
set within 90 acres and has the largest group of captive
gorillas in the world. Another main attraction is the breeding
herd of African elephants, (the largest in the UK.) Recent
developments at Howletts include a new open area in which you
can walk with the lemurs and a black rhino breeding facility.
Visitors will benefit from various restaurants and shops around
the park and informative and fun keeper talks throughout the
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As the highest point in Kent, Ide Hill provides spectacular
views of the Kent countryside and its numerous footpaths allow
plenty of opportunities to enjoy the local wildlife. Local
landmarks that walkers should look out for include the old
Hunting Lodge, where Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn used to meet in
secret, and the Hanging Bank, the site of a former gallows which
is rumoured to be haunted by a poltergeist that lifts up the
benches in the vicinity.
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Iden Croft Herbs Beautiful, aromatic Herb Gardens and a 15th century Walled Garden. Home of the National Mint, Origanum and Nepeta Collections. Plant/Herb Shop. Extensive facilities and garden for disabled. Coach parties book in advance. |
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Mote Road, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0NT
12th March - 29th October, 7 days. Grounds, Shop &
Restaurant; 10am - 5.30pm. House 10.30am - 5.30 pm, Last Entry
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The formation of the original Kent County Cricket Club took
place in Canterbury in August 1842, and played its initial
first-class match against All-England that same month. On
March 1 1859 there was a substantial reorganisation and the
present Kent CCC was formed. Kent had been proclaimed Champion
County in 1837, and held the title through most of the 1840s.
However, they did not claim it again before the formation of
the County Championship as we know it in 1890.
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Hire Cruises Ltd., Undercliffe Boathouse, Bishops Way,
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The Down, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8ER |
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LULLINGSTONE CASTLE Near to Roman Villa, this historic family mansion and church was frequented by Henry VIII and Queen Anne. |
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Lullingstone Park, Eynsford, Dartford, Kent, DA4 0JA | 01322 862114 | ||||
Lullingstone Roman Villa Situated in a picturesque river valley and complete with wall paintings, superb mosaic tiled floors and even skeletal remains, the villa is one of the most exciting archaeological finds to date. The free audio tour gives a unique glimpse into Roman �middle-class� life. English Heritage. |
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Lullingstone Lane, Eynsford, Dartford, Kent, DA4 0JA | 01322 863467 | ||||
MARGATE CAVES
Due to re-open Easter 2007. **Experience history, mystery and
legend in impressive chalk caverns which were discovered in 1798
and are believed to be over 1000 years old. The caves have, in
their past, been used as a refuge from coastal invaders, a
prison and dungeons, a church during years of religious
persecution and a hideaway for smugglers and their
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Mount Ephraim Gardens Mount Ephraim Gardens are at the heart of an 800 acre estate comprising the house and gardens, a progressive fruit farm, woodland and grazing. The glory of the garden lies in its superb site. The house, rebuilt in 1870, but the home of the Dawes family for over 300 years, commands a truly magnificent view over woodland parks, orchards and the Swale and Thames Estuary. |
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Opening Times: April to Oct: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sun & Bank
Holiday; 11am - 5pm (House opens at 2pm). March: Sundays only;
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Restoration House Restoration House, in the Kent city of Rochester, 30 miles south-east of London, takes its name from the stay by King Charles II on the eve of the monarch's restoration to the throne. Described as England�s finest pre-Civil War town house, it opened to the public in 2000 and belongs to Robert Tucker, who admits his work there is "a labour of love". Restoration House: Was previously owned by TV comedian Rod Hull, who fell to his death from the roof. Upstairs is the chamber in which, in Dickens� story, Miss Havisham�s wedding feast lay untouched. Has beautiful rooms filled with 17th/18th century furniture and portraits by Reynolds, Gainsborough and others. A walled garden includes a formal pond, yew hedges and herbaceous borders. |
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Richborough Castle It was here that the Romans launched their successful invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Dover and the surrounding areas are rich in ancient Roman ruins, and Richborough is an example of one of the most impressive forts, of which many of the walls and defensive ditches survive. There is a model showing how the fort looked when it was first built. You can enjoy taped tours of this fascinating landmark. |
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Smallhythe Place Owned by Shakespearean actress, Ellen Terry for 28 years, 16th century half-timbered house with sumptuous display of stage costumes and theatrical mementoes. Charming cottage garden and old fashioned rose garden. National Trust. |
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SOUTH FORELAND LIGHTHOUSE CLICK High upon the famous White Cliffs stands this magnificent lighthouse, built in 1843. This historic building was the site of Faraday's work in pioneering the use of electricity in lighthouses, and was the first to display an electrically powered signal. The lighthouse was used by Marconi about 100 years ago to perform radio telegraphy experiments. The world's first international radio transmissions were made here. Enjoy a relaxed guided tour and discover what makes this lighthouse so special. |
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The Front, St. Margarets Bay, Dover, Kent, CT15 6HP 31st March - 30th October, Fri, Sat, Sun & Mon and everyday in School holidays, 11.00am - 5.30pm, Last Entry 5.00pm. |
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Stoneacre Small and quite lovely 15th century half timbered house, it was restored in the 1920s and of special interest are the Crown Post and Great Hall. A very pretty garden featured in magazines and Good Gardens Guide. National Trust. |
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Temple Manor (English Heritage) The manor house of the Knights Templar, constructed during the thirteenth century. |
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Walmer Castle Walmer Castle was built in 1540 as part of Henry VIII's chain of coastal defences. Over the centuries it has transformed from a fortress to a beautiful stately home with exceptional gardens. It is the official residence of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, currently the Queen Mother. Taped tours are available in several languages. |
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ALEC's KENT
OUTDOOR EVENT GUIDE 2007
prepared by Lance Publications, Park House, Park
Road, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3DL email:
info@showmans-directory.co.uk
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www.showmans-directory.co.uk The full Directory is available from them.
This section is included in memory of the late Alec Davey of R.Bromley & Co. Ltd- the wine merchants, to commemorate his 25 years entertaining all at the major events (1962-1987). Read about him CLICK HERE |
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Amy Winehouse |
Anjolina Jolie |
Britny Spears |
Katie Price |
LaToya Jackson |
Leona Lewis |
Madonna |
Nicole Kidman & Hugh Jackman |
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Cranbrook - Appletree Stables The Common Cranbrook Kent TN17 2AN Tel: 01580 713833 |
Benacre Riding School Benacre Riding School Thanet Way Whitstable CT5 3DG 01227 770931 Benacre Riding School is a very laid back friendly Riding School and Livery yard. We welcome children and adults alike. |
M L Casey Bigberry Farm, Bigberry Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 7NE |
Sevenoaks - Bitchet Farm Riding Stables Bitchet Green, SEVENOAKS, Kent TN15 0NA Tel: 01732 762196 |
Blue Barn Equestrian Centre Great Chart Ashford TN23 3DH Tel :01233 622933 Mobile:07748 707270 |
Sevenoaks - Bradbourne Riding & Training Centre Ltd Bradbourne Vale Road Sevenoaks Kent TN13 3DH Tel: 01732 453592 |
Bursted Manor Riding Centre Pett Bottom, Bridge, Canterbury, Kent CT4 6EH Tel ; 01227 830568 The Centre was established 36 years ago and is run by Pam and Becky Tombs and has always provided a professional and caring environment for all levels of rider. |
Lower Halstow, Sittingbourne - Callum Park Riding Centre Callum Hill Lower Halstow Nr.Sittingbourne Kent ME9 7TY Tel: 01795 844978 |
Nr Canterbury - Chaucer Riding And Livery Stables Kake Street Waltham Nr.Canterbury Kent CT4 5SB Tel: 01227 700396 |
Oprington - Chelsfield Riding School Church Road Chelsfield Orpington Kent BR6 7SN Tel: 01689 855603 |
Cobham Manor Riding Centre Water Lane Thurnham Maidstone Kent ME14 3LU 01622 738497 Cobham Manor is a busy equestrian and livery centre that offers superb facilities, for the horse owner and competition rider. We are situated in the village of Thurnham, near Maidstone, lying in the heart of Kent surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside. |
Hawkinge - Coombe Wood Stables Combe Wood Lane Hawkinge Kent CT18 7BZ Tel: 01303 893332 |
Sutton by Dover - Cornilo Riding Sutton Court Farm Sutton by Dover Kent CT15 5DF Tel: 01304 375033 |
http://www.deepdenestables.co.uk/ | Canterbury - Denne Hill Cross Country Ride |
Sevenoaks - Eaglesfield Equestrian Events Ltd Eaglesfield, West Yoke, Ash, SEVENOAKS, Kent TN15 7HT Tel: 01474 872242 Mobile: 07958 650036 Email: eaglesfield.jean@btinternet.com Website: http://www.eaglesfield.net |
Bromley - Glebe Farm Livery |
Graveney, Faversham - Goodnestone Court Equestrian Goodnestone Court Graveney Faversham Kent ME13 9BZ Tel: 01795 535806 |
Tonbridge - Hadlow College Equestrian Centre Hadlow Tonbridge Kent TN11 OAL Tel: 01732 850551 Fax: 01732 853207 |
Canterbury - High Elms School of Equitation |
Honnington Equestrian Centre Vauxhall Lane, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0XD Tel : 07900 208938 Situated on an 850 acre farm in the beautiful Kentish countryside, with both indoor and outdoor floodlit schools, Honnington has some of the finest equestrian facilities in the county. |
Maidstone - Horseshoes Riding School Dean Street East Farleigh Maidstone Kent ME15 OPR Tel: 01622 746161 |
Limes Farm Equestrian Centre Limes Farm Pay Street Folkestone Kent CT18 7DZ Telephone: 01303 892335 Fax: 01303 894020 |
Maidstone - Lower Bell Riding School |
Canterbury - Mannix Stud Nightingale Farm Whiteacre Lane Canterbury Kent CT4 5SR Telephone:01227 700349 Fax: 01227 700349 |
Manston Riding Centre Ms Laureen Evans Alland Grange Lane, MANSTON, Kent CT12 5BX Tel: 01843 823622 Email: l.e@btinternet.com Website: http://www.manstonridingcentre.co.uk |
Mayfield Stables Ricketts Hill Road Tatsfield Kent TN16 2NG (01959) 571 059 Established in 1996 as a small family run Riding School and Livery Yard, Mayfield has built a reputation for both the excellent quality of it�s teaching and the friendly, relaxing and fun environment in which it operates. |
Mount Mascal Stables Vicarage Road Bexley Kent DA5 2AW (020) 8300 3947 A modern fully equipped equestrian centre, approved by the BHS, ABRS, and The London Borough of Bexley. We are a family run business and have been operating successfully for 40 years. With the acquisition of the adjacent Taylor�s Yard in 2004, we pride ourselves in being the largest riding centre within the M25. |
Birchington - Nelson Park Riding Centre St Margarets Road, Woodchurch, BIRCHINGTON, Kent CT7 0HJ Tel: 01843 822251 Mobile: 07779 082070 Email: sarah@nelsonpark.co.uk Website: http://www.nelsonpark.co.uk |
Canterbury - The Paddocks |
Canterbury - Park Farm Riding School Park Road, Preston, CANTERBURY, Kent CT3 1HD Tel: 01227 728349 |
Parkland Unknown, Ashford, Kent, TN26 3DS |
Riding Farm Equestrian Centre Riding Lane Hildenborough Kent TN11 9LN 01732 838717 Riding Farm Equestrian Centre is owned and run by James and Sally Gosling. We are located in Hildenborough, within easy reach of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks and Bromley. Please get in touch if you have any questions about our riding school, livery service or horse transport business, or would like to enquire about buying a horse. |
nr Rochester - Rye Street Farm Rye Street, Cliffe, near ROCHESTER, Kent ME3 7UD Tel: 07703 312425 / 01634 221030 |
Slades Stables Lane, Vicarage Road, Bexley, Kent, DA5 2AW |
Smarden Equestrian Services Bulland, Ashford, Kent, TN27 8RQ |
Sidcup - Timbertop Equestrian Centre | Nr Sittingbourne - Whiteleaf Riding Centre |
Willow Farm Equestrian and Saddlery Ltd Mr Roy Paskell and Ms Liz Burgess Hansletts Lane, Ospringe, Faversham, Kent ME13 0RS Tel: 01795 533669 Mobile: 07789 816448 Email: willowfarmkent@yahoo.com Website: http://ridewithwillow.co.u |
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Stone Circle Livery, Redbrook Street, Woodchurch, Kent TN26, Tel: 01233 860870 - Full Livery, Overnight, Bed & Breakfast, All Breeds & Disciplines, Foaling, Breaking, Eventing, Hunter/Jumpers, Polo, Showing, Clinics, Outdoor Menage, Round Yard, Transport, Trails, Jumps, 60 Acres |
Shannon Leigh Stables, Vicarage Road, DA5 2AW, Tel: 020 8300 7092 - Horse Livery |
Highstead Riding Centre, Email, Chislet, CT3 4LX, Tel: 01227 860491 - Horse Livery, Riding Lessons |
Sarness Farm Livery Yard, Kake St, Waltham, Kent CT4 5SB, Tel: 07921 189048 - Full & Partial Livery, Overnight, Layovers, All Breeds & Disciplines, Dressage, Breeding, Foaling, Breaking, Showing, Horses for Sale, Training, Outdoor M�nage, Transport, Trails, 18 Acres between Canterbury and Ashford |
Badgers Court Livery, Cacketts Farm, Cacketts Lane, Tel: 01959 533951 - Horse Livery |
Classical Liveries, The Old Rectory, Throwley, Kent ME13 0PD, Tel: 07976 915550 - Full Livery, All Breeds & Disciplines, Riding Lessons, English, Dressage, Clinics, Breaking, Training, Indoor & Outdoor Arenas, Jumps, 17 Acres |
Summer Lees Sports Horses, Summer Lees, Hernhill, ME13 9JJ, Tel: 01227 751295 - Horse Livery |
Black Barn Stables, Email, Lombard Street, Kent da4, Tel: 07963 283 968 - Full & Partial Livery, Dressage, Outdoor Arena, Jumps, 30 Acres |
Elmley Stables, Email, Elmley Road, Brambledown, ME12 3SS, Tel: 01795 871111 - Horse Livery |
Heights Stables, Email, Main Road, Westerham, TN16 2ED, Tel: 01959 571953 - Full & Partial Livery, English, Breeding, Foaling, Training, Indoor & Outdoor Menages, Trails |
Leybourne Grange Riding Centre, Email, Birling Road, ME20 7RT, Tel: 01732 872844 - Horse Livery, Riding Lessons |
JP Livery @ Boyden Gate, Boyden Gate Farm, Kent CT3 4EB, Tel: 07824 387432 - DIY Livery, Riding Lessons, Training, Indoor School, Jumps, Surrounded by Superb bridleways, country lanes and orchards that provide beautiful quiet hacking routes |
Downe Hall Stables, High Elms Road, Downe, BR6, Tel: 01689 859127 - Horse Livery, Riding Lessons |
Merryboys Riding School, Email, Cooling St, Cliffe, ME3 7UA, Tel: 01634 220276 - Horse Livery, Riding Lessons |
Fircrest Liveries, Marshborough Rd, Woodnesborough, Kent CT13 0PE, Tel: 07949-324951 - Full Livery, Overnight, Riding Lessons, English, Training, Outdoor Arena, Jumps, BHS Approved |
Heights Riding Stables, Email, Westerham Heights Farm, Main Road, Westerham Hill, TN16 2ED, Tel: 01959 571953 - All types of Livery, Overnight, Riding Lessons, Dressage, Hunter/Jumpers, Breeding, Breaking, Training, Outdoor Menage, Hot Walker, Jumps, 75 Acres |
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