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Leeds Castle, Kent

Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six of England's medieval queens, a.....

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Leybourne Lakes Country Park, Kent

The Country park, opened in 2004, was created from disused gravel pits that have been flooded and landscaped to make fishing and.....

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Monkton Nature Reserve, Kent

This East Kent reserve is set in 16 beautiful acres of abandoned chalk quarry, which has been dramatically reclaimed by nature......

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Owletts, Kent

Red-brick Charles II house with interesting garden...

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Reculver Towers & Roman Fort, Kent

Standing sheer on a dramatic headland the twin towered west front of the 12th-century Church of St. Mary at Reculver is the.....

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Riverside Country Park, Kent

Riverside Country Park is a large coastal public park, situated alongside the River Medway estuary between Gillingham and Rainham..

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Rochester Castle, Kent

The impressive ruins of Rochester Castle at the side of the Medway River make up one of the most spectacular riverside views in.....

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Rochester Cathedral, Kent

Rochester Cathedral is awesome in its beauty, matching this is an impressive history stretching back to when the cathedral was.....

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Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Kent

First opened to traffic in July 1927 as the 'World's Smallest Public Railway' and now covering a distance of 13.5 miles from the.....

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Samphire Hoe, Kent

The newest part of Kent, made from 4.9 million cubic metres of chalk marl dug to create the Channel Tunnel. Samphire Hoe was.....

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