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That's the extent of the charming countryside village, but for a settlement so small, it attracts
considerably more than its fair share of tourists. Such an imbalance has seen parents defying the rules
by removing their children from school during school time. The castle itself is worth exploring (open
in summer only), and the castle grounds are open all year. But with spring still a few months away
and a brilliant assortment of winter activities and indoor attractions on offer throughout Kent, it’s
time to get those winter woollies on and get stuck into the last season of the year. Wartime Tunnels at
Dover Castle Budding historians and those with an interest in wartime paraphernalia should head
along the coast to Dover Castle. Candles, scarves, jewellery and other fancy items are readily
available, and it has a fantastically festive makeover for Christmas each year. The building that's now
the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and many of the other buildings probably took materials
from earlier settlements. Then finish your day by taking in an evening show at the Marlowe Theatre:
a spectacular illuminated glass structure dominating the city and home to some fabulous touring
operas and ballets, from Glyndebourne to The Northern Ballet. Over 70 percent of the buildings in
Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The painting is inscribed verso with the location. Some
of these sell out really quickly so book in advance if you want to be assured of a ticket. Shop Share
News Politics Football Celebs TV Choice Royals Share. Hever Castle is a couple of miles down the
road, and the towns of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks are all nearby. Electric bike tour
amongst the Kent Vineyards Get on your bike and explore the beautiful Weald of Kent countryside
atop an electric bike. Stay nearby at: Windmill Cottage Annexe (sleeps 3) or Toll Farm Cottage
(sleeps 4), both 8 miles away. Lured in by the colourful hyacinths, you'll find yourself in an enclosed
alleyway leading to a former coach house, now used as the village tea rooms. Stay nearby at:
Apartment 15 (sleeps 2) - 10 miles away. Explore the mysterious Shell Grotto Romantic weekenders
will love the mysterious Shell Grotto, discovered early in the 19 th century. A vintage trip aboard the
Kent and East Sussex Railway Experience vintage travel aboard one of the beautifully restored
Victorian coaches of this fine example of a rural steam railway. Watch all the different characters
come to life as you experience five different tales of love, infidelity, intrigue, courtship and death
throughout the streets of Canterbury, finishing at the shrine of St Thomas Becket. An information
board relays its history, the stone itself carved with all manner of extremely modern graffiti. Coming
by car is the best option if you can, but parking in the village is extremely limited, and driving
through it can be stressful. Explore the castle and peek through the stained glass windows of the
Great Tower before heading down to the wartime tunnels. The historical epicentre is the village shop,
believed to be the oldest functioning shop in England, dating back to 1453, and once owned by Anne
Boleyn's father. The stone can still be viewed today — head east out of the village and look for a
signpost into the bushes on the right. Owned by the National Trust, this beautifully preserved Tudor
village is the perfect winter wonder. On his return to England studied at Goldsmiths's College School
of Art under Edmund Sullivan for three years and then became a lecturer at the College between the
wars. He showed at the RA, RI of which he was president 1964 - 74, RHA and NEAC. One of the
earliest mausoleums built in the UK. 2013 2010s HOMER SYKES Captions are provided by our
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It's very typical of the Kent style, with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs.
Candles, scarves, jewellery and other fancy items are readily available, and it has a fantastically
festive makeover for Christmas each year. Over 70 percent of the buildings in Chiddingstone are
more than 200 years old. Escape the winter blues and find your perfect place to stay among our Kent
cottages for winter. You'll need to head to the rear of the shop for your cans of beans and jars of
mayonnaise. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales Step off the beaten path of the well-trodden high street to
discover Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, one of our favourite indoor attractions in Kent, where an
interactive tour walking alongside costumed characters and pilgrims offers intriguing recreated
medieval scenes. Get in touch for any commercial Commercial use includes advertising, marketing,
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Artist: Charles A. All the materials are uploaded by users, the rights belong to the rightholders. We'll
definitely return to Chiddingstone one day, not only for the circular walk but also because
Chiddingstone Castle and The Castle Inn pub are said to fabulous. The painting is inscribed verso
with the location. On a sunny, wintery, February day, we travelled down to the village of
Chiddingstone, one of the best preserved Tudor villages in England and said to be home to
England’s oldest shop. Explore the mysterious Shell Grotto Romantic weekenders will love the
mysterious Shell Grotto, discovered early in the 19 th century. The nearest railway stations, Hever
and Penshurst, are each a few miles away across fields. An information board relays its history, the
stone itself carved with all manner of extremely modern graffiti. Even though the train transports
you across to East Sussex to visit the enchanting Bodiam Castle, you do start and finish in Kent so
we think it deserves a place on our list. Stay nearby at: Vine Cottage (sleeps 5) or Master Quarter
(sleeps 4) - both in Biddenden. Stay nearby at: March Cottage (sleeps 6) or Cart Lodge (sleeps 2) -
both 5 miles away. It has added an additional week on to the October and May half-terms, enabling
some parents to take advantage of cheaper holidays.”. Hilder achieved great popular success with his
portrayal of the English countryside, notably Kent with the characteristically delineated trees and
oast-houses. African Safari at Port Lympne Park If you’ve had to leave your four-legged friend at
home this time and are in need of an animal fix, settle down for the 2-hour safari at Port Lympne.
Owned by the National Trust, this beautifully preserved Tudor village is the perfect winter wonder.
Wind your way along the 1-mile Tunnel of Light, a magical line of fir trees lit up as a glistening
winter wonderland. The building that's now the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and many
of the other buildings probably took materials from earlier settlements. I can change my mind at any
time Join now Please wait. One of the earliest mausoleums built in the UK. 2013 2010s HOMER
SYKES Captions are provided by our contributors. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways
you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. The castle gate is located right next to
the Castle Inn, at the centre of the village. You can also choose from all of our Biddenden cottages.
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The Castle Inn lingers on the right-hand side, wooden tables outside offering a booze-with-views
situation (in normal times), while St Mary's Church sits proudly opposite, its tower elevated above
the rest of the village and, at the right time of year, shrouded behind a pink magnolia curtain. All
material on this site is the property of Londonist Ltd. It's very typical of the Kent style, with half-
timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. An information board relays its history, the
stone itself carved with all manner of extremely modern graffiti. Please enable cookies via the cookie
preference centre to view this content. But with spring still a few months away and a brilliant
assortment of winter activities and indoor attractions on offer throughout Kent, it’s time to get those
winter woollies on and get stuck into the last season of the year. When you arrive in the centre, make
sure you take a tour around the majestic cathedral and cobbled streets of this enchanting city. Relive
his books through the Victorian cobbled streets and little tea rooms, where many of the buildings
carry plaques explaining how he managed to incorporate them into his books. Keep a lookout for
frosty snowflakes and gigantic baubles as illuminated boats full of Christmas gifts glide slowly
across the lake. Stay nearby at: Apartment 15 (sleeps 2) - 10 miles away. It's very typical of the Kent
style, with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Romantic types can toast
marshmallows in roaring fire pits and share a hot chocolate as an array of lights twinkle silently
above. There were rows of classic English confectionary, cards, gifts and classic toys. Hever Castle is
a couple of miles down the road, and the towns of Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks are
all nearby. By clicking 'Join now' you are agreeing to our terms and conditions. Imagine you're in the
depths of deepest darkest Africa as you traverse the plains on a traditional truck, coming face to face
with rhinos or giraffes. I can change my mind at any time Join now Please wait. The building that's
now the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and many of the other buildings probably took
materials from earlier settlements. One of these, The Tulip Tree, is believed to be the oldest working
shop in England, dating back to 1453 and at one point the property of Anne Boleyn's father. Built on
the Prime Minister’s orders, you can feel the danger of the Dunkirk evacuation as you journey
through the tunnels with special effects, projections and authentic film footage bringing the
experience alive. You can also choose from all of our Biddenden cottages. Our favourite has to be
the trip which takes in the oldest vineyard in Kent at Biddenden as well as a hearty pub lunch - just
make sure that you do the wine-tasting at the end of the ride. Stay nearby at: Bay View Annexe
(sleeps 4) - 2 miles away - or choose from all of our Margate cottages. Lured in by the colourful
hyacinths, you'll find yourself in an enclosed alleyway leading to a former coach house, now used as
the village tea rooms. For other glorious castles, have a look at our Castles of Kent and Sussex guide
to give you some pointers. Or, try one of these other quaint day trips to the south-east of London.
Candles, scarves, jewellery and other fancy items are readily available, and it has a fantastically
festive makeover for Christmas each year. Over 70 percent of the buildings in Chiddingstone are
more than 200 years old. The building that's now the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and
many of the other buildings probably took materials from earlier settlements. Sadly, illness prevented
us from taking a long walk on the day but we'll definitely return.
Over 70 percent of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. We use your sign-up
to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. Stay nearby
at: March Cottage (sleeps 6) or Cart Lodge (sleeps 2) - both 5 miles away. For something more
modern, have a look around the fantastic historical and contemporary exhibitions at Turner
Contemporary and finish off the afternoon at one of Margate’s vintage-inspired tea rooms. Just don’t
forget to take home a stick of famous Margate rock. The historical epicentre is the village shop,
believed to be the oldest functioning shop in England, dating back to 1453, and once owned by Anne
Boleyn's father. From African-style safaris and delectable food festivals to frost-topped castles and
sparkling Christmas trails, there is sure to be something to get you in the mood. We suspect we're not
the first to wonder if locals park like that on purpose, upstaging snapshots as revenge for the
inconvenience of having their day to-day lives treated like a film set by the plentiful tourists who
traipse through. All the materials are uploaded by users, the rights belong to the rightholders. The
Castle Inn lingers on the right-hand side, wooden tables outside offering a booze-with-views
situation (in normal times), while St Mary's Church sits proudly opposite, its tower elevated above
the rest of the village and, at the right time of year, shrouded behind a pink magnolia curtain. Stay
nearby at: Vine Cottage (sleeps 5) or Master Quarter (sleeps 4) - both in Biddenden. It's very typical
of the Kent style, with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Electric bike tour
amongst the Kent Vineyards Get on your bike and explore the beautiful Weald of Kent countryside
atop an electric bike. The menu consists of the usual tea room fare — cakes, sandwiches, hot and
cold drinks — served inside (in normal times), out in the courtyard garden, or to take away. Built on
the Prime Minister’s orders, you can feel the danger of the Dunkirk evacuation as you journey
through the tunnels with special effects, projections and authentic film footage bringing the
experience alive. One of these, The Tulip Tree, is believed to be the oldest working shop in England,
dating back to 1453 and at one point the property of Anne Boleyn's father. The building that's now
the post office is mentioned as early as 1453 and many of the other buildings probably took materials
from earlier settlements. Stay nearby at: Pocket Cottage (sleeps 2) - in Tenterden, Little Puddingcake
(sleeps 2) - 2 miles away, or choose from all of our Tenterden cottages. Confusingly, Penshurst
station is located in Chiddingstone Causeway, which is not the same place as Chiddingstone Village.
Stay nearby at: Ascot (sleeps 2) or Sandown (sleeps 2) - both 6 miles away. Adding a short period at
the end of each day gives Chiddingstone School an extra 60 hours; this equates to two weeks. By
clicking 'Join now' you are agreeing to our terms and conditions. Explore the mysterious Shell Grotto
Romantic weekenders will love the mysterious Shell Grotto, discovered early in the 19 th century.
With the ranger's approval, you may even have the opportunity to feed them, something you
definitely wouldn't be able to do on the real thing. Shop Share News Politics Football Celebs TV
Choice Royals Share. A vintage trip aboard the Kent and East Sussex Railway Experience vintage
travel aboard one of the beautifully restored Victorian coaches of this fine example of a rural steam
railway. Discover Chiddingstone Village Step back in time with a trip to what is said to be the oldest
village in the county. Please enable cookies via the cookie preference centre to view this content.
Chiddingstone Primary School near Tunbridge Wells in Kent has added 20 minutes teaching time on
to each school-day, which means pupils can enjoy an additional two weeks holiday per year outside
of peak times. More info Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our
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