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Attractions in Foulness & Things to Do in Foulness
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Mangapps Railway Museum
(5 Miles)*
Mangapps has one of the largest collections of historic railway items on public display in Britain. |
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Marsh Farm Country Park
(12 Miles)*
Marsh Farm Country Park is a demonstration of a commercial working farm and is firm favourite with children who love getting up close to farm animals from chickens, pigs, sheep and cows. |
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Maeldune Heritage Centre
(13 Miles)*
Maeldune Heritage Centre is the home of the 42 foot Maldon embroidery which celebrates the 1000th anniversary of the Battle of Maldon. |
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RHS Garden Hyde Hall
(14 Miles)*
Nestled in the heart of rural Essex, Hyde Hall is an oasis of peace and tranquillity providing somewhere to watch the changing seasons and get closer to nature. |
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Layer Marney Tower
(15 Miles)*
Layer Marney Tower was built between 1515 and 1525 and is the tallest Tudor Gatehouse in the country. Henry 1st Lord Marney was Henry VIII's Lord Privy Seal and he built himself a house which was, he thought, magnificent enough for a person of his po |
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Whitstable Museum & Art Gallery
(17 Miles)*
Whitstable Museum has displays of Whitstable's seafaring traditions - the oyster industry, diving and fascinating aspects of the natural world. The Special Exhibitions are a popular feature. |
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Colchester Zoo
(18 Miles)*
Colchester Zoo is now one of the finest Zoos in Europe due to a constant programme of development. |
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Herne Bay Museum & Gallery
(18 Miles)*
The Herne Bay Museum has entertaining displays about this popular seaside resort and the fate of its famous pier and the Gallery has a collection which focusses on local views and on work by artists connected to the area. |
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Dolphin Yard Sailing Barge Museum
(18 Miles)*
Unfortunately the museum was destroyed by fire on Sunday October 26th |
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Bourne Mill
(18 Miles)*
The mill was originally built as a fishing lodge in 1591 and features stepped Dutch gables. It was converted in the 19th century to a mill for fulling (a process in cloth manufacture) and later flour milling. |
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Beth Chatto Gardens
(19 Miles)*
The Beth Chatto Gardens began in 1960. From an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows, it has been transformed into an informal garden harmonising with the surrounding countryside. |
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Coggeshall Grange Barn
(20 Miles)*
One of the oldest timber-framed Barns in Europe, dating from the 13th century. It was the barn of the Cistercian monastery of Coggeshall. |
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Druidstone Park
(20 Miles)*
Come and visit Druidstone Wildlife Park where you can appreciate the company of the animals and birds in a relaxing country setting. |
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Paycockes House
(20 Miles)*
This fine half-timbered house is evidence of the wealth generated by the East Anglian wool trade in the 15th and 16th centuries. It contains unusually rich panelling and wood carving. |
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Chatham Dockyard Historical Society
(21 Miles)*
The Society was founded in 1980 by a group of Dockyard men dedicated to perpetuating the history and work of Chatham Dockyard. |
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Ingatestone Hall
(21 Miles)*
Ingatestone Hall is a sixteenth century manor house built by Sir William Petre, Secretary of State to four Tudor Monarchs. |
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Doddington Place Gardens
(22 Miles)*
The lovely landscaped gardens are set in the grounds of an imposing Victorian mansion and cover ten acres. |
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Canterbury West Gate Towers
(23 Miles)*
One of England's finest mediaeval fortified gatehouses, with arms and armour displays, prison cells and panoramic views from the battlements. |
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Museum of Canterbury with Rupert Bear Museum
(23 Miles)*
A fascinating time-walk of Canterbury's 2000 year story, from the building of the Roman Town to the Rupert Bear Gallery. |
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Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery
(23 Miles)*
Canterbury's Art Gallery has a large and varied art exhibitions programme, and significant permanent collection. |
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The Canterbury Tales
(23 Miles)*
Ever wondered what it would be like to step back in time and experience the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era? At The Canterbury Tales you can do just that. |
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Canterbury Roman Museum
(23 Miles)*
Canterbury's acclaimed new Roman Museum has been specially constructed underground in the excavated Roman levels below the Longmarket Shopping Centre. |
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Belmont House and Garden
(23 Miles)*
The unique Georgian house of Belmont, set in beautiful gardens and surrounded by classical English country parkland, commands stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside. |
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Powell-Cotton Museum
(23 Miles)*
The Park, gardens and woodlands provide an attractive and tranquil backdrop to Quex House, one of Kent's finest Regency houses, and the Powell-Cotton Museum a vast collection of treasures gathered on twenty-eight expeditions to Africa and Asia. |
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Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum
(24 Miles)*
Castle House and its Collection is a fitting memorial to Sir Alfred Munnings, KCVO, PRA, who lived at Castle House from 1919 until his death in 1959. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Foulness and things to do in Foulness (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Foulness, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Foulness and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Foulness again.
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