Places to go on a Kent Holiday (Dover, Deal, Margate, Ramsgate) - by Keat Farm Holiday Parks
The best things to do and tourist attractions to visit during a Kent (the garden of England) holiday in British summer time and make sure to stay at a Keat Farm holiday and touring park! We have parks located in Folkestone, Dover and Birchington near Margate.
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Kent attractions in the video:
1. The Battle of Britain Memorial
2. Folkestone Old Town
3. The White Cliffs of Dover
4. Dover Castle
5. Port of Dover
6. St Margarets Bay
7. Deal Castle
8. Walmer Castle
9. RAF Manston Museum
10. Margate Seafront
11. Ramsgate War Tunnels
Other attractions worth a visit:
1. Samphire Hoe
2. Quex Park and Powell Cotton Museum
3. Leeds Castle
4. Canterbury Cathedral
5. Howletts Wild Animal Park
6. Port Lympne Reserve
7. Canterbury City Centre
8. St Augustine's Abbey
9. The Canterbury Tales
10. Wingham Wildlife Park
11. Whitstable Harbour Village
12. Chatham Dock Yard
11. Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
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Places to see in ( Dymchurch - UK )
Places to see in ( Dymchurch - UK )
Dymchurch is a village and civil parish in the Shepway district of Kent, England. The village is located on the coast five miles south-west of Hythe, and on the Romney Marsh. The history of Dymchurch began with the gradual build-up of the Romney Marsh.New Hall was rebuilt in 1575 after an earlier wooden structure was destroyed in a fire. It was used as a court room for the Romney Marsh area. The head magistrate was known as Leveller of the Marsh Scotts.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, smuggling was rife all along the south-east coast of England. Due to its remote location, Romney Marsh and the surrounding areas were amongst the busiest locations for illicit trade. Inspiration from this gave rise to Dymchurch being the setting of the Doctor Syn novels, based on smuggling, by Russell Thorndike. Every two years a celebration of the novels is held, usually on August Bank Holiday.
Dymchurch played a significant rôle in the Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790), which linked the Royal Greenwich Observatory with the Paris Observatory using trigonometry. There were two base-lines for the English part of the survey, on Hounslow Heath and on Romney Marsh. The Romney Marsh base-line extended from Ruckinge to High Nook, on the sea-wall near Dymchurch.
Several Martello towers were built in the nineteenth century as part of an Empire-wide coastal defence programme: most have since fallen into the sea or become dilapidated. Tower 23 was restored externally in the early 1970s and is currently a private residence. Tower 24 has undergone renovation and using Tower 23 used as a guide: in 1969 it became the first Martello tower to be opened to the public and remains as a museum of Martello Towers, owned by English Heritage.
Two redoubt forts were constructed into the south coast Martello chain to act as supply depots for the local Martellos, and were originally described as eleven-gun towers. A four-gun tower was originally proposed at Dymchurch, but this idea was revised at the Rochester conference of 1804. Dymchurch Redoubt was built between 1806 and 1809 to the same specifications as its Eastbourne counterpart, although Dymchurch does not have any caponiers.
The main road into the village is the A259. The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway was originally opened in the 1920s, but closed temporarily during World War Two. Dymchurch railway station was reopened after the war by Laurel and Hardy. Dymchurch has a blue flag awarded sandy beach and is surrounded by mile after mile of flat countryside that is well suited to those who seek to walk or cycle, the village provides an ideal base for visitors to the area.
The Day of Syn celebrates the adventures of the fictional Dymchurch residents of years gone by in their struggles with the excise men, alongside the personal challenges of key characters against circumstance and particular enemies. Dymchurch has had a sea wall since Roman times, with the original development being constructed to protect the harbour at Port Lympne.
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