Attractions in Goodnestone & Things to Do in Goodnestone
(and nearby)

Druidstone Park (4 Miles)*
Come and visit Druidstone Wildlife Park where you can appreciate the company of the animals and birds in a relaxing country setting.
Belmont House and Garden (5 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.
Whitstable Museum & Art Gallery (5 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.
Canterbury West Gate Towers (6 Miles)*
One of England's finest mediaeval fortified gatehouses, with arms and armour displays, prison cells and panoramic views from the battlements.
Museum of Canterbury with Rupert Bear Museum (6 Miles)*
A fascinating time-walk of Canterbury's 2000 year story, from the building of the Roman Town to the Rupert Bear Gallery.
The Canterbury Tales (6 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.

Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery (6 Miles)*
Canterbury's Art Gallery has a large and varied art exhibitions programme, and significant permanent collection.
Canterbury Roman Museum (6 Miles)*
Canterbury's acclaimed new Roman Museum has been specially constructed underground in the excavated Roman levels below the Longmarket Shopping Centre.
Doddington Place Gardens (7 Miles)*
The lovely landscaped gardens are set in the grounds of an imposing Victorian mansion and cover ten acres.
Dolphin Yard Sailing Barge Museum (8 Miles)*
Unfortunately the museum was destroyed by fire on Sunday October 26th
Howletts The Aspinall Wild Animal Park (9 Miles)*
The Aspinall Foundation's Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent is a family day out where education, conservation and fun combine.
Herne Bay Museum & Gallery (9 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.
Willesborough Windmill (11 Miles)*
Willesborough is one of the largest smock mills in the south of England. The Mill, a Grade II listed building, was built in 1869 and had enough power to turn four mill stones.
Leeds Castle (13 Miles)*
Set in 500 acres of beautiful parkland, a visit to Leeds Castle is full of discovery.
Port Lympne The Aspinall Wild Animal Experience (15 Miles)*
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, in Kent, is a 500 acre safari adventure.
South of England Rare Breeds Centre (16 Miles)*
Have you ever tickled a sheep under the chin, scratched a pig's ear, or patted a golden goat? You can at the Rare Breeds Centre, the home of friendly animals.
White Mill Rural Heritage Centre (17 Miles)*
The Windmill was built around 1760. It was used to grind wheat, barley and oats. In 1889 a steam engine was installed to drive the mill when there was no wind.
Powell-Cotton Museum (17 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.
Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery (17 Miles)*
This exceptionally fine regional museum housed in Chillington Manor a delightful Elizabethan manor house, boasts a rich and impressive variety of historical objects, fine art and natural history.
Kent Life (18 Miles)*
There's so much new to do at Kent's premier heritage farm attraction with 28 acres of fun which includes our timed-daily activities
Chatham Dockyard Historical Society (18 Miles)*
The Society was founded in 1980 by a group of Dockyard men dedicated to perpetuating the history and work of Chatham Dockyard.
Kent and East Sussex Railway (19 Miles)*
Economic pressures forced British Railways to withdraw the passenger service in 1954. Volunteers got together and, in 1974, re-opened a section of the line. The railway now runs for almost 11 miles, making it one of the longest such lines in the UK.
Boughton Monchelsea Place (19 Miles)*
Boughton Monchelsea Place is a lovely Elizabethan Manor House, dating from 1567.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden (19 Miles)*
Sissinghurst Gardens in Kent was the creation of author Vita Sackville-West and her husband, Harold Nicolson, MP, in the 1930's. Vita inherited Sissinghurst Castle in the 1930s.
Brenzett Aeronautical Museum (20 Miles)*
Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia collected and donated to the Museum since its formation in 1972.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.



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