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The FitzWalter Arms

The FitzWalter Arms dates back to 1589, nestled close to Goodnestone Park Gardens and the stunning St. Nicholas Church, the pub is the heart of a friendly community.

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The Friars Aylesford Priory

As soon as you enter the grounds you will enjoy a sense of calm, peace and tranquillity. The Priory is steeped in history from the 12th Century and is home to Carmelite fathers.

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The George Hotel & Brasserie

One of Cranbrook's landmark buildings dating back to 13th century, situated in the heart of Kent.

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The Great House

This 16th century inn set in the heart of the Kentish weald just oozes character and history, with its wealth of exposed beams and a magnificent orangery overlooking the private garden.

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Tonbridge Farmers Market

Tonbridge Farmers Market is held on the 2nd Sunday of the month

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Assembly Hall Theatre

Live music, popular comedians, children and family shows, musicals

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Aylesford Farmers Market

The historic Priory is an attraction in its own right and the farmers market makes it a major Sunday destination. For the best in Local Produce and Food the market is one of Kent's premier Farmers Markets.

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Capel-Le-Ferne Farmers Market

Award winning Farmers Market with an average of 20 stalls every week selling local produce.

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Creative Places (Community Interest Company)

Creative Places and offer creative courses and workshops in anything you can think of

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Maison Dieu (Dover Town Hall)

Dover’s Grade I listed town hall was founded by Hubert de Burgh, Constable of Dover Castle, Earl of Kent and Justiciar of England, in 1203 to provide hospitality for pilgrims travelling to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury, and for the care of wounded and destitute soldiers. In the eight centuries since, the hall has fulfilled many and diverse functions – from military store to council chamber, gaol to concert hall and from 1949 to 1989 it housed Dover Museum.

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