Tuesday, 7th February 2012
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25 acre vineyard.
Not one but two houses! Victorian country house and ruined 14th century moated castle set in one of England's most romantic 'picturesque' style gardens.
Famous, stunning gardens set in the remains of a large Elizabethan house amidst the unspoilt Weald countryside.
Early 16th Century house owned by early Victorian actress Ellen Terry. Full of theatrical mementoes and personal items. Charming cottage garden and barn theatre. Cafe open 12 noon-4pm daily. Many events throughout the year. telephone for further deta
3½ miles through the picturesque Kentish Weald countryside.
Beautiful manor house (1681). Lived in by Warde family since 1731. Old master paintings, furniture, tapestries, porcelain all collected 18th century. Garden lovely all seasons. Lake, borders, restored formal garden. Tearoom.
Twelfth century church with wallpaintings of the same period - the most extensive in West Kent. They depict various biblical scenes including Cain and Abel and The Last Supper.
Cathedral of the Weald.
The church on the hill above the village.
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