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Sundridge Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Sundridge:
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A church has stood on this site since 862AD, following the granting of a charter by King Ethelbert, although the one in existence dates from 1200 and is the result of a grant provided by Henry II when he passed...
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Built on the site of a former limestone quarry which closed in the 1950’s Dryhill Local Nature Reserve near Sevenoaks in Kent is an ideal place to find some peace and quiet. The site is also a mecca for geologists,...
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Situated on the site of a quarry that was closed in the 1950s, Dryhill Local Nature Reserve, near Sevenoaks in Kent, is a wonderful oasis of beauty and calmness. The quarry itself has led to the nature reserve becoming one...
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Fans of Merchant Ivory will recognise these 18 acres of gardens and woodland from the 1985 film ‘Room With A View’. Frederick Lubbock, influenced by his friend, the Edwardian garden writer, William Robinson, was responsible for transforming the existing...
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The Green has been one of the most important public spaces in the history of the small but perfectly appointed Kent village of Westerham. Since there has been a community here the village green has been used as a...
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James Wolfe was born in 1727 in Westerham, this tiny picturesque village in rural Kent. This great statue was erected to celebrate one of the areas most famous sons and put in the middle of the village where all...
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Originally built during the 16th Century but added to during the 17th Century, this red brick house was the childhood home of General James Wolfe, famed for leading his British troops to victory over the French at the Battle of...
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This pretty church’s structure looks much newer than its history would suggest, the result of a fire in 1989 that destroyed all of the building except the 14th Century tower and the Stockets Chapel, paid for and named after the...
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Built in the 13th Century and added to in the 14th century, this church dominates the Westerham skyline. Once inside visitors are particularly struck by the 14th Century circular staircase at the base of the tower, which is only...
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Westerham Commons is a large area of mostly wooded ground to the west of Westerham which is managed by the Squerryes Estate. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the area is home to a wide variety of flora...
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Winston Churchill purchased Chartwell House on the edge of Westerham in 1922, and apart from the periods that he spent in 10 Downing Street, lived there as his family home for the rest of his life. He was therefore...
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