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From the childhood homes of Tudor Kings to the largest shopping centre in the country, there is always something to see or do in Kent. The Places of Interest page is jam packed with details of some great days out, all you have to do is decide where to go! |
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One of rural Kent’s best kept secrets, Godinton House has long been a source of influence and importance in the Ashford area. Set in extensive parkland, this fascinating stately home has been attracting visitors for many years, and never fails to impress. The gardens showcase the first garden design of Sir Reginald Blomfield with an impressive array of formal topiary, ponds and lawns. The house is open from March to October
www.godinton-house-gardens.co.uk |
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If you are among the likes of Del Boy and Rodney, and have an interest in the much neglected three wheel car, the Morgan Museum in Rolvenden is well worth a look.The museum features a unique collection of three wheeled Morgan sports cars, dating from 1931 to 1935, many of which are in perfect working order and still participate in vintage rallies. A very different day out, but enjoyable for anyone who has ever spent any time in a Halfords!
www.morganmuseum.org.uk |
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The Woodchurch Village Life museum showcases the way life in this small village has evolved over hundred of years. With artifacts dating from the Stone Age right up to the present day, the collection is extensive and varied with exhibits relating to everything
from architecture to religion. As well as the artifacts, the museum itself is worth a look, as it is housed in a 17th century cart shed and an 18th century oak barn.
www.woodchurchmuseum.com |
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Kent is full of fantastic places of interest, to take full advantage of everything that is on offer. Kentishtowns.com have created a comprehensive online shop for everything about Kent. Click HERE to visit our places of interest section.
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