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    Reculver Towers & Roman Fort - Reculver Towers & Roman Fort

    Reculver Towers & Roman Fort

    4.5(4 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Reculver Towers is the remains of a 12th century church, which is located on the remains of Roman…read moreand Saxon buildings. The Towers themselves are perched on the top of a large cliff, which has been heavily eroded in the past and is the reason why there are only partial remains of the church left standing. Due to its location on the north coast, the towers lend themselves to some lovely photographs with the sunset to their rear and the sea to one side. There is a large stony beach at the base of the cliffs, which is ideal for dog walking rather than bathing, as the Thames Estuary leaves it somewhat muddy. Also be aware that the tide can come rather far in at certain times of the year, partially cutting off some areas at the base of the cliffs!! There are reputed to be a decent number of fossils to be found along the beach, especially following storms, though me and the dog have never found anything exciting. There is ample parking in the vicinity of the towers, good paths suitable for wheelchairs and buggies along the cliff top. There is also a pub very close by and a small shop/amusements arcade associated with the nearby caravan park. All in all, a nice place for a picnic or for a stroll.

    A beautiful area to have a picnic on a sunny day. About 3k walk from Herne Bay. Not easily…read moreaccessible by public transport. Very good toilet facilities though, which is important on a picnic! Worth a visit if you're in the area, as it really is a beautiful spot.

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    Reculver Towers & Roman Fort - Reculver Towers & Roman Fort

    Reculver Towers & Roman Fort

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    Richbourgh Roman Fort - Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England -  building material of walls.

    Richbourgh Roman Fort

    4.8(4 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Authentic Roman ruins, no restoration copy here. Just takes your breath away. Would suggest you…read morevisit on a day when the weather is nice, think it would be difficult to enjoy in the rain (English picnic weather). Located by a river, right outside Sandwich, it's really very interesting. Plenty of helpful signs on site, to familiarize, yourself with the century, era, when all this occurred. There are no big signs, advertising this place, so I didn't think it would be much. It was a wonderful jaw dropping surprise. Definitely, worth a day trip from London, good place for family and kids. Sandwich is a quaint little nearby town, where you may shop or have something to eat. Make sure you take a camera with you. I'm so glad I was able to visit this site, I'll never forget it and neither will you.

    This is probably the site where the Romans first landed in AD 43 and if you visit on a wind-swept…read moreday in November like we did, it feels as though you're in the middle of nowhere. Later a fort was built here to protect the Romans from other would-be invaders like the Vikings. My children love to wander around the ruins , jumping into ditches and rolling down the hills and English Heritage put on special days where you can see Roman armies drilling in full uniform. The fort is only open in the summer, but you can visit the surrounding areas all through the year. If you want to emulate the Romans, you can arrive by boat, by sailing from Sandwich.

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    Richbourgh Roman Fort - Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England

    Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England

    Richbourgh Roman Fort - Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England

    Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England

    Richbourgh Roman Fort - Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England - extreme up close pic of building material

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    Richborough Roman Fort / Ruins Sandwich, Kent, England - extreme up close pic of building material

    Hever Castle - Hever Castle's dining hall, laid up for a private event

    Hever Castle

    4.8(20 reviews)
    58.6 mi

    Thatcher would be proud…read more Looking around Hever, many would be left with the impression that the owners are enormous fans of Anne Boleyn. The unfortunate wife of Henry VIII is, after all, the main focus of the exhibition and makes an appearance on much of the marketing material. But look a bit closer, and the more astute visitor may notice a different, more 'true blue', streak permeating the house. Yes, Labour voters clutch your pearls, but the proprietors appear to be worshippers of none other than Margaret Thatcher. (More so than Ms Boleyn, I would wager.) In the castle, visitors are treated to a near life-size oil painting of the union basher. And for those lucky enough to stay in the guest house for the price of £300 per night, they will find a letter written by the Iron Lady to thank the castle for her stay that has been framed and hung in one of the hallways. Among the owners personal possessions, I note Ms Boleyn has not received a similar dose of affection. Of interest is also the fact that this castle, its stunning gardens and water maze, owe their amazing condition to our friends across the Atlantic. Most stately homes in Britain are now virtually on their knees, with years of decline and underinvestment in the country reflected in their faded carpets, moth-eaten curtains and peeling paintwork. Hever, however, has avoided this fate for the good reason that it was bought by... gasp... an AMERICAN. Horrifying as it may sound, Mr Astor - who owes his astounding wealth to the rise of New York City - purchased the castle and injected nothing short of a fortune into it in order to create the attraction that we see today. Demonstrating an entrepreneurial spirit so often absent in Britain, he then had the vision to order the construction of a second moat, a lake, a walled Italian garden complete with artefacts from Pompeii, a 'wall waterfall' and to direct the gardeners to shape some bushes like a chess set. I don't think he was involved in the water maze, so loved locally, but its presence reflects Hever's enduring ambitious spirit. Perhaps it was this spirit that so inspired Margaret Thatcher to write of Hever: 'I have seen several castles and large country houses but none as perfect as Hever.'

    If you are visiting London, Hever Castle is a must do. Only a 90 minute drive from London hotels,…read morethe trip is well worth the wait upon arrival. From its sprawling vistas to the castle itself this place is a real treat. There is a large lake on site that offers rowing, an area that allows you to try your hand at archery and even a place to see falconry. There are jousting exhibitions and plenty of food from the cafe or restaurant on site. The REAL gem is the castle. Home for Queen Anne Boleyn from 5 years old to 12 one can only imagine the wonder this place brought her. The castle provides an audio tour in several languages so there is no issue there. (The staff are marvelously kind and helpful in the castle and in the dining areas and gift shop.) It's small but chock full of informative history about Anne Boleyn as well as those who lived in the castle after her death. If you are looking for a respite from the concrete jungle and noisy planet that is London, Hever provides you with lots of peace and quiet Tour the rose garden or just sit and enjoy the views and shade from the trees. It's an idyllic setting and a trip that will make your visit to the UK complete.

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    Hever Castle - Lovely walkway to the castle

    Lovely walkway to the castle

    Hever Castle - Billard Room

    Billard Room

    Hever Castle - Tulip room's four poster bed - Do not be mislead by the beauty of this bed.  It is the most uncomfortable bed we have ever slept in.

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    Tulip room's four poster bed - Do not be mislead by the beauty of this bed. It is the most uncomfortable bed we have ever slept in.

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