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- Kent | South East - National Trust
This summer, National Trust places in Kent offer a perfect mix of history, nature, and adventure for all ages Whether you're exploring Knole’s grand estate, discovering Winston Churchill’s legacy at Chartwell, or enjoying wildflower walks at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, there’s something for everyone
- Houses and buildings in Kent - National Trust
Houses and buildings in Kent We look after a range of houses and unusual buildings in Kent, from the home of a great politician to a moated manor with 700 years of history for you to uncover
- Top gardens in Kent | National Trust
Gardens in Kent Kent is known as the Garden County of England for a reason Discover year-round interest in walled gardens, learn top tips from our expert gardeners, enjoy gorgeous blooms, plentiful vegetable plots and inspirational planting schemes – and one of the most famous gardens in the country
- Knole | Kent | National Trust
Sitting proudly within Kent’s last medieval deer park, Knole offers something for everyone Immerse yourself in the vast estate and follow in the footsteps of tourists who have visited Knole’s showrooms for 400 years
- Sissinghurst Castle Garden | Kent | National Trust
Kent Sissinghurst Castle Garden Historic, poetic, iconic: a refuge dedicated to beauty Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created a world-renowned garden Biddenden Road, near Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2AB
- Ightham Mote | Kent | National Trust
Hidden away in a secluded Kent valley, is this perfectly preserved medieval moated manor house Emerging from the natural landscape almost 700 years ago, Ightham Mote is built from Kentish ragstone and great Wealden oaks
- Scotney Castle | Kent | National Trust
Spend the day exploring the house, garden and estate at the National Trust's 14th-century moated Scotney Castle on the Kent Sussex borders
- Chiddingstone Village | Kent | National Trust
One of the prettiest villages in Kent, and perhaps England, Chiddingstone is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village It's very typical of the Kent style, with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs
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