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AHDS Visual Arts   
This exciting centre is part of the University of Canterbury, and offers a massive collection of artworks that are spread across a large series of genres. There is a vast...


Agricultural Museum   
This museum is housed as part of a large complex of attractive buildings in this beautiful little community close to Ashford in Kent. The museum is dedicated to telling the...


All Saints Church   
Although a church has stood on this site for over 1000 years, most the church was built between 1760 and 1770. There are also some remains of a medieval church in...


All Saints Church   
All Saints Church has been described as the grandest perpendicular church in England. It was built of Kentish Ragstone in 1395 on the site of a much earlier Saxon church. Highlights...


Archbishop’s Palace   
One of Maidstone's oldest buildings, the Archbishop’s Palace was built in the late 14th Century by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Courtenay. He and other Archbishops used it as their private...


Ashford Borough Museum   
This beautiful building was constructed by eminent architect and designer Sir Norton Knatchbull in 1635, and used as the local grammar school for many hundreds of years. Today, it houses...


Ashford Library   
This library is one of the centrepieces of the cultural community in the town, and has been a fixture here for many generations. Containing a rich series of texts that...


Aylesford Priory   
Aylesford Priory is situated in the village of Aylesford, just outside of Maidstone. The priory dates from the 13th century and is still in use today. A community of Carmelite friars...


Bank Street   
Bank Street has more historic buildings than any other street in Maidstone. Some are medieval, others Victorian, but nearly all are listed for architectural excellence or historical interest. Notable ones include...


Bayham Abbey   
This 13th Century abbey survived until it was dissolved by Henry VIII during the Reformation. It was, however, partly rebuilt in the 18th century to provide a romantic view for the...


  
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