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We grow our own grapes and process them into wine in our purpose built winery, located in the pastoral countryside, just outside of Canterbury.
The impressive ruins, built from golden local sandstone, include much of the 13th to 15th-century church, the chapter house, and a picturesque 14th-century gatehouse.
The National Pinetum is home to a world leading collection of conifers and is a centre for international conservation. It provides a beautiful setting for peaceful walks and picnics.
The 250-acre park at Betteshanger has miles of traffic-free cycling, muddy mountain bike trails, outdoor playpark, archery, den building, forest school, fossil hunting, geocaching and military fitness plus a range of sensational seasonal events.
Bewl Water is the largest stretch of open water in the South East. The 800 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, in the heart of the High Weald.
Canterbury's only dedicated seafood restaurant. Just along from the Westgate Towers in the historic St Dunstans area of Canterbury.
Built by Henry VIII to protect England from European invasion, this seaside castle has a fascinating history and is a great place to explore, with dark passages that wind through the castle walls.
Goodnestone Park Gardens is a peaceful and romantic garden with connections to Jane Austen.
See the study where Darwin wrote 'On the Origin of Species', still as it was when he worked here, and stroll through the extensive gardens that so inspired the great scientist.
Nestled at the bottom of a path sits a picture-perfect, 14th-century timber-framed manor house, on its own little island surrounded by water.