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Chartham Vineyard

At Chartham Vineyard we have reached an exciting stage in combining our interests in wine and art.

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Whitstable Castle and Gardens

Situated on the seafront between Whitstable town and Tankerton slopes

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Canterbury's Blue Plaque Trail

This free, self-led walking tour of Canterbury has been created to help visitors discover more about the famous people and events that have shaped Canterbury's history.

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Whitefriars Shopping Centre

Canterbury’s award-winning Whitefriars shopping centre combines the best fashion and lifestyle brands with great places to eat.

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Cyclopark

When the A2 dual carriageway was moved across a bit a few years back, it created space for Cyclopark, a jewel in the crown of Gravesham’s sporting offer. Set over 100 acres of parkland, this popular multi-sport facility has the ultimate ambition of encouraging more people to take up sport – and it’s quickly become something of a destination.

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Woolly Week at The Rare Breeds

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Estuary Festival - Sightings of Home G&T

Experience an outdoor installation of paper sails flying on either side of the Thames. The sails are made by the artist through of artwork collected from community participants.

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St Andrew's Arts Centre

Originally built as a Mission Church for the riverside community of Gravesend, St Andrew's is now home to Iron Pier hosting a programme of exhibitions, events and activities.

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Estuary Festival - Routes to Protest: the River, Vessels and People of 1381

The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 was a time when ordinary people found their voice. The rising was triggered by a poll tax intended to raise twelve pence from each person over the age of fifteen. It was the third such tax in four years and was needed to finance a faltering war against France.

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County Square Shopping Centre

Shopping Centre in Ashford's town centre has over 50 stores including Next and New Look.

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