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Since the time of King Henry VIII the George & Dragon, Chipstead has been offering hospitality to locals and visitors. Renovated by new owner Benjamin James in 2009, his mission was to breathe life back into a beautiful but tired sixteenth-century pub, using tasteful decor, a roaring log fire and a menu that changes daily and uses the best of what the local farms in Kent, Sussex and Surrey have to offer.
Located in over 500 acres of the most attractive and picturesque Kentish countryside
Located only a short walk from Faversham town centre, at the junction of Selling Road and the A2, it’s at the top of our list for any foodie visiting Kent!
TrAles of the Unexpected invites you to immerse yourself in local captivating history, while savoring the finest Kentish ales on our unique walking beer adventures
St Thomas a Becket Church is one of the most photographed churches in Kent, and a must-see for any visitor to the Romney Marsh. Arguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket sits alone in a field, surrounded by water courses and sheep.
Escondido is a Mexican restaurant in the heart of Sandgate in Kent, serving hand-crafted, rustic Mexican cooking.
All Saints Church is thought to date back to the latter half of the fifth century, and is the longest parish church in Kent at 199 feet (61m).
A stunning route passing through the Kent Downs, connecting Dover and Folkestone harbours
The Black Horse is located in the picturesque hamlet of Monks Horton, which nestles beneath the North Downs in the East Kent countryside. It has open fires, a beer garden and play area and serves lunch and dinner.
A medieval church with many historic features in Swingfield, on the Kent Downs near Folkestone