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The Evolution of Life gallery. The Lapworth Museum contains three public galleries. The main hall of the Lapworth Museum forms the Evolution of Life gallery, and contains replica skeletons of the carnivorous dinosaur Allosaurus and the flying reptile Pteranodon, as well as a floor-to-ceiling rock wall showing the major rock types and explaining the rock cycle.
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.
Leigh / ˈ l aɪ /, historically spelled Lyghe, is a village and a civil parish located in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England.It is located six miles (10 km) south of Sevenoaks town and three miles (5 km) west of Tonbridge.
Tonbridge and Malling: Multiple: Includes Yesterday's Village, a recreation of a bygone village with shops and artefacts on display, a wax museum, Hop Farm Museum with oast houses and exhibits about growing hops: Hythe Library and Museum: Hythe: Local: information, information, library with local history museum Ightham Mote: Ightham: Tonbridge ...
Tudeley is a village in the civil parish of Capel, in the Tunbridge Wells borough of Kent, England.. The village is home to All Saints' Church, [1] the only church in the world [2] that has all its windows in stained glass designed by Marc Chagall. [3]
Five Oak Green is a village near Tonbridge, Kent in the Civil Parish of Capel. The village was a centre for hop growing. In the 19th century, The Rose and Crown public house was converted to a hospital to treat the many hop pickers who resided in the village and its surroundings in the late summer. The public house was renamed "The Little ...
This is a list of the constituent towns, villages and areas of Birmingham (both the city and the metropolitan borough) in England. Between 1889 and 1995, the city boundaries were expanded to include many places which were once towns or villages in their own right, many of which still retain a distinctive character.
Golden Green is a village in the Medway valley near Tonbridge in Kent, England. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) from the larger village of Hadlow (of which it is part of the civil parish ) and 4 miles (6 km) from the town of Tonbridge.