Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent
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Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent |
| Bayham
Abbey was built early in the 13th century and survived until it
was dissolved by Henry VIII. A good deal of the gatehouse survives,
facing north across the river, while the remains of some of the
arches and piers at the east end of the church show what a superb
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English Heritage Georgian gothic country house of Lord Camden
is set in the beautiful Teise Valley a perfect place to pass away
an afternoon.
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Location |
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Location: 5
miles east of Royal Tunbridge Wells
Admission: Adults £2.20.
Children £1.10.
Students & over 60's £1.60
Open: 1st
April - 30th September, Daily 10am-6pm;
1 October - 31 October: Daily 10am-5pm;
1 November - 31 March: weekends only 10am-4pm
Tel:
01892 890 381 |
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