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  2. The Tudor Trail - Wikipedia

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    Tonbridge Castle Gatehouse. The trail starts at Tonbridge Castle, then leads through Haysden Country Park (around Barden Lake), then through the village of Lower Haysden, it then passes under the Tonbridge by-pass (part of the A21) via a quiet lane, then it uses a bridleway to link back to a portion of Haysden Country Park.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Ashford Borough Museum ; Chatham Historic Dockyard; Dolphin Yard Sailing Barge Museum ; Dover Museum; Kent Battle of Britain Museum; Kent International Airport (formerly known as London Manston Airport) with two aviation museums

  4. Recreational walks in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Bedgebury National Pinetum (near Goudhurst) has a range of walks and an easy access trail, as well as various cycle tracks. The Visitor Centre is accessed from the B2079 road, about 1 km from the A21 road. Blean Woods National Nature Reserve has trails ranging from 1.5 to 13 km, one of which is an easy access trail.

  5. List of museums in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Operated by the National Trust, 16th-century half-timbered house, home of Victorian actress Ellen Terry, houses her theatrical costume collection, local shipbuilding heritage South Foreland Lighthouse: Dover: Dover: Maritime: Operated by the National Trust, first lighthouse powered by electricity and the site of the first international radio ...

  6. High Rocks - Wikipedia

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    High Rocks is a key geomorphological site for sandstone weathering features developed on the highest cliffs in the Weald.The Ardingly Sandstone has suffered gentle deformation, and joints have opened out to form spectacular gulls (tension cracks) which are wide enough in places for a person to enter.

  7. Oldbury Camp - Wikipedia

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    Bank on the southwestern ramparts of the hillfort. Oldbury Camp (also known as Oldbury hill fort) is the largest Iron Age hill fort in south-eastern England. [1] It was built in the 1st century BC by Celtic British tribes on a hilltop west of Ightham, Kent, in a strategic location overlooking routes through the Kentish Weald.

  8. Capel, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Capel is a hamlet and civil parish in the borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England.The parish is located on the north of the Weald, 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east of Tonbridge.

  9. Shipbourne - Wikipedia

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    Shipbourne (/ ˈ ʃ ɪ b ər n / ⓘ SHIB-ərn) is a village and civil parish situated between the towns of Sevenoaks and Tonbridge, in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in the English county of Kent. In 2020 it was named as the most expensive village in Kent. [2]

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