Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway
Ride for nearly a mile behind scale coalfired miniature steam locomotives around a five acre lake.
Ride for nearly a mile behind scale coalfired miniature steam locomotives around a five acre lake.
Watch as giant turtles and sharks glide above you in the underwater tunnel. Visit the Tropical Reef, enjoy holding crabs and feeding the rays, and much more.
These gardens sweep around the fairytale ruins of the 14th century moated medieval castle and adjoining Victorian country house.
A fascinating mix of quintessentially English formal gardens and a wacky Enchanted Forest with giant swings and zip wires.
A garden in the ruin of an Elizabethan house with woods and streams, and views across the Kentish landscape.
Have a great day out in the most imaginative garden to visit in Kent.
Seven acres, with many beautiful and rare plants surrounding a manor house.
One of only three gardens in Kent to be awarded the coveted two stars in the Good Garden Guide.
A superb ancient estate with thrilling formal gardens all splendidly restored.
Nationally renowned 10 acre ‘oasis’ of tranquility and beauty.
10 acres of beautiful landscape gardens set in the grounds of a Victorian mansion.
Mature gardens planted for all year round colour with well stocked wildlife and bird centre.
Magnificent informal landscape garden laid out in the 18th Century by ‘Capability’ Brown and further developed in the early 20th Century by its owner, Arthur G. Soames.
27 acres of magnificent woodland and water gardens, full of rare, exotic and unusual plants.
A blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings, fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds.
A superb cottage garden around a medieval manor which was the home of gardening writer the late Christopher Lloyd.
A unique and unspoilt castle with various international collections.
Walmer Castle is an artillery fort originally built during the reign of Henry VIII, on the picturesque Kent coastline.
900 years of history connected with this castle. Reputedly England's finest example of a Motte and Bailey Castle with a splendid 13th Century Gatehouse.
The House, once the property of King Henry VIII, was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to Sir William Sidney in 1552. It has been home to the Sydney family since then.