Orsett Hall
Orsett Hall was a 17th-century grade 2 listed building in Orsett, Essex (de-listed on 10 March 2008). It was set in 12 acres (4.9 ha) of parkland and was the centre of the Orsett Hall agricultural estate.
Queenborough is a small town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale borough of Kent in South East England.
Population: 3,548
Latitude: 51° 25' 3.36" N
Longitude: 0° 44' 39.88" E
Orsett Hall was a 17th-century grade 2 listed building in Orsett, Essex (de-listed on 10 March 2008). It was set in 12 acres (4.9 ha) of parkland and was the centre of the Orsett Hall agricultural estate.
Mucking Marshes Landfill was a major landfill site servicing London, close to the hamlet of Mucking. Covering hundreds of acres of former gravel quarry, it was one of the largest landfills in Western Europe and has been filled for decades with munic…
Meopham railway station is on the Chatham Main Line, and serves the village of Meopham in north Kent.
Maidstone Barracks railway station is one of three railway stations which serve Maidstone in Kent.
Hockley railway station serves the village of Hockley in Essex, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.
Fort Pitt was a fort built between 1805 and 1819 on the high ground of the boundary between Chatham and Rochester, Kent. It did not last long because it became a hospital for invalid soldiers in 1828, with an asylum added in 1849. Prompted by Floren…
East Malling railway station serves the village of East Malling in Kent, and is close to Ditton, Larkfield and Leybourne.
The Chattenden and Upnor Railway (later known as the Lodge Hill and Upnor Railway) was a narrow gauge railway serving the military barracks and depot at Upnor and associated munitions and training depots. It was built in 1873 as a 18 in (457 mm) gau…
Chartham railway station serves Chartham in Kent, England.
Chalkwell railway station serves the suburb of Chalkwell in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England.
Barham Court is a fine old house in the village of Teston, Kent.It was once the home of Reginald Fitz Urse, one of the knights who murdered Thomas Beckett in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.
Archbishop's Palace, Charing an important heritage site first mentioned in the Domesday Book as land held by the Archbishop of Canterbury at 'Meddestane', was redeveloped as a palace in 1348. This was one of a string of medieval palaces at Charing, …
The A229 is a major road running north-south through Kent.
The A2020 is a previous road in Kent but has been renumbered to A20 following the construction of the M20 motorway.
Stoneacre is a small National Trust property in Otham, near Maidstone, Kent in southern England. The property is a half-timbered yeoman's house dating from the 15th century, together with a small garden, orchard and meadows.
All Saints' Church, Shuart /ˈʃoʊɑːt/, in the north-west of the Isle of Thanet, Kent, was established in the Anglo-Saxon period as a chapel of ease for the parish of St Mary's Church, Reculver, which was centred on the north-eastern corner of mainlan…
Whitefriars Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Trinity Chapel at the east end of Canterbury Cathedral forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built under the supervision of the master-mason William the Englishman as a shrine for the relics of St. Thomas Becket.