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Lullingstone Roman Villa in the town of Swanley, in the county of Kent (16.8 miles, 27.1 km, direction NW)
The remarkable remains of Lullingstone Roman Villa lay hidden for centuries, and were only revealed in excavations of 1939. Prior...
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Eynsford Castle in the town of Eynsford, in the county of Kent (17.0 miles, 27.4 km, direction NW)
The ruinous walls of Eynsford Castle in parts stand 30ft high, they are a relic of one of the earliest stone enclosure castles...
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Hatfield House in the town of Hatfield, in the county of Hertfordshire (18.0 miles, 28.9 km, direction S)
Hatfield House built by Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I in 1611, stands within its own...
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Reigate & Colley Hill in the town of Reigate, in the county of Surrey (18.0 miles, 29.0 km, direction N)
This area is one of Surrey's countryside gems. It mostly comprises of mature grassland and woodland where visitors may wander...
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Brooklands Museum in the town of Weybridge, in the county of Surrey (18.1 miles, 29.1 km, direction NE)
This is a thrilling museum, where now that Concorde is retired, visitors can get the full Concorde experience without a costly...
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Mickleham Priory in the town of Mickleham, in the county of Surrey (18.3 miles, 29.5 km, direction NE)
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Black Park Country Park in the town of Wexham Street, in the county of Buckinghamshire (18.5 miles, 29.7 km, direction E)
Only 15 miles from London make this Country Park a very popular escape into nature from the city. The main attraction is the...
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Quebec House in the town of Westerham, in the county of Kent (18.9 miles, 30.4 km, direction NW)
Childhood home of General James Wolfe, victor of the Battle of Quebec (1759).
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Weald Country Park in the town of Brentwood, in the county of Essex (18.9 miles, 30.5 km, direction SW)
At almost 500 acres and once a deer park used for hunting by the Abbots of Waltham in around 1063, Weald Park has plenty of...
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St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church in the town of St Albans, in the county of Hertfordshire (19.1 miles, 30.7 km, direction SE)
Dominating the city skyline on every main approach, the magnificent Abbey Church is a former Norman Abbey Church set in the...
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Verulamium Park St Albans in the town of St Albans, in the county of Hertfordshire (19.3 miles, 31.1 km, direction SE)
This park is the site where one of the biggest cities in Roman Britain once stood - Verulamium.
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Box Hill Country Park in the town of Tadworth, in the county of Surrey (19.7 miles, 31.6 km, direction NE)
Box Hill lies in an area of exceptional beauty, it covers beautiful woodland and an outstanding area of chalk downland. It...
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Denbies Wine Estate in the town of Dorking, in the county of Surrey (20.2 miles, 32.5 km, direction NE)
England's largest vineyard. Enjoy a hearty lunch with excellent atmosphere and spectacular views. "Indoor Wine Experience" tours...
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Sevenoaks Wildfowl Reserve in the town of Sevenoaks, in the county of Kent (20.3 miles, 32.7 km, direction NW)
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Windsor Castle in the town of Windsor, in the county of Berkshire (20.4 miles, 32.8 km, direction E)
Apart from being the largest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor is arguably the best known, and on any visit to the town, it...
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Polesden Lacey in the town of Great Bookham, in the county of Surrey (20.4 miles, 32.8 km, direction NE)
Regency country house with renowned Edwardian interiors and gardens, set in beautiful downland countryside.
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Thorndon Country Park in the town of Brentwood, in the county of Essex (20.4 miles, 32.8 km, direction W)
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Chartwell in the town of Westerham, in the county of Kent (20.5 miles, 32.9 km, direction NW)
The home of Sir Winston Churchill, from 1924 until his death. Churchill purchased it for its magnificent views across the weald...
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Emmetts Garden in the town of Ide Hill, in the county of Kent (20.5 miles, 33.0 km, direction NW)
This must be the most perfectly positioned of all the gardens in the care of the National Trust. It occupies a majestic hill-top...
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Chenies Manor House in the town of Chenies, in the county of Buckinghamshire (21.1 miles, 34.0 km, direction SE)
This fabulous house was owned by the Russell family until the 1950's. Chenies was originally built around 1640 for the Cheyne...
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