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Built in 1954, Gravesend's Cold War bunker was designed to be an underground command post from which Gravesend's rescue and emergency services were to be coordinated in the event of a nuclear attack.
Run by Kent County Council on behalf of LBB, the stunning Grade I Georgian Villa offers a wide range of ceremonies from weddings to citizenship, book appointments for notice of marriage, nationality checking services and the registration of births and deaths.
This wonderful Winter Olympic sport has found a home near Tunbridge Wells - the first and only curling ice rink in this country.
The oldest part of Gravesend Cemetery was originally developed as pleasure gardens in the Victorian era as a rival to the more well-known Rosherville Gardens.
Herne Bay Pier is a typical English Victorian Seaside Style Pier attracting thousands of visitors a year. Free fishing and crabbing attracts young and old, whilst the Pier Village and fairground style attractions appeal to families.
The museum features changing displays on local history including Ian Fleming and Noel Coward.
Est 1973, Copperfield is a family run independent men’s clothing and lifestyle store that provides the best the world has to offer in apparel, lifestyle and homewares.
Enjoy real ale and craft beer to drink in or take away, fresh from Iron Pier Brewery.
Nestled in the beautiful countryside of the Downs between Canterbury and Ashford, The Compasses Inn at Crundale is one of Kent’s most acclaimed gastropubs.
Join a relaxed photography walking experience along the iconic Dover Cliffs