Tourist Information Kent
Leeds Castle is listed in the Domesday Book and has been a royal residence for six of England's medieval queens and a palace of Henry VIII.
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Dover Castle is the oldest fort in England and has been strategic in the country's defence, including both world wars.
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Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and is listed as a World Heritage Site
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Kingsgate Bay has a beautiful sandy beach and some of the best sea caves in the country.
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Diggerland is an amusement park where you can ride, drive and control digggers plus other attractions.
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An indoor Victorian set contains Dickensian houses and characters from his books. Visit the 4D cinema, animatronics show or take a boat ride
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Take a unique tour of Leeds Castle's magnificent parkland on an easy to ride Segway.
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A World of Wings is Leeds Castle's stunning free-flying birdshow featuring an amazing display of birds from across the world.
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Leeds castle Aviary, opened in 1988, is home to over 100 species of birds from across five continents.
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Built around 1085-7, Eynsford Castle is one of the most complete Norman castles in England,
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Built for Henry VIII between 1539 and 1540, Deal Castle was constructed as a fortress to protect against invasion from France & Spain.
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Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the present house was started in 1497 and has been home to the Hart Dyke family for 20 generations.
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Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain in about AD 100.
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The Hospital, Maison Dieu, was founded in 1203 by Hubert de Burgh to accommodate pilgrims coming to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket
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A complex of 14th century castle and 16th century barns Westenhanger was once one of the largest houses in Kent.
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Dover Bronze Age boat is one of the few Bronze Age boats to be found in Britain. It dates to 1575-1520BC.
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Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan artillery fort built to defend ships moored "in ordinary" on the River Medway outside Chatham dockyards.
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Rochester Castle is a well preserved 12th-century keep or stone tower, on the banks of the River Medway.
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Canterbury Castle was one of the three original Royal castles of Kent (the other two being Rochester Castle and Dover Castle).
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The hamlet of Reculver once occupied a strategic location at the western end of the Wantsum Channel,so the Romans built a fort there in 43AD
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