Skip to main content
Select content types to filter

Use the filters above to filter your search results by attractions, accommodation, events, or our inspirational content.

You searched for 'Kent Castles'. We found 1852 results which are listed below, if there's too many try using the filters to narrow your search above.

FEST LOGO HI RES

Canterbury Festival

Kent's annual international arts festival

Bright Sky Glamping Banner Image

Bright Sky Glamping

Set on four acres of quiet Kent countryside.

The Dog At Wingham

The Dog at Wingham

Escape to the stunning Kent countryside and enjoy a relaxing stay in one of eight individually styled, en-suite luxury guestrooms.

Marine Hotel, Tankerton (Whitstable)-8 Superior Double Sea View Balcony.jpg

The Marine Hotel

This hotel, which has been lovingly restored retaining much of its original character, is ideally located for touring Kent's south east coast.

auditiorium.png

The Woodville

From live music and classical concerts to great family shows, stand up comedy nights and live theatre including free exhibitions in the Blake Gallery and Gravesend’s only cinema screen, The Paul Greengrass Cinema.

meopham-windmill.jpg

Meopham Windmill

Visitors to Meopham are struck by the unusual design of its Grade II listed, six-sided windmill

meopham-valley-vineyard.jpg

Meopham Valley Vineyard

Meopham Valley Vineyard is located in the North Downs of Kent, spanning approximately 25 acres and is set on a beautiful east-facing slope, with picturesque happy valley as a backdrop.

Shorne Woods

Shorne Woods Country Park

Extending across nearly 300 acres, Shorne Woods Country Park offers a wide range of natural habitats to enjoy.

Gad's Hill 9 June 2020

Gad's Hill Place, Higham

When he was a boy Charles Dickens and his father took a walk through Kent. On Gravesend Road they passed a house called Gad’s Hill Place. Young Charles was very impressed. He bought the house in 1856 and lived there until his death in 1870.

Owletts

Owletts

Birthplace and home of Sir Herbert Baker (1862 – 1946), the great British architect and friend of Cecil Rhodes.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF VISIT KENT LIMITED ENGLAND