Attractions in Key Street & Things to Do in Key Street
(and nearby)

Dolphin Yard Sailing Barge Museum (2 Miles)*
Unfortunately the museum was destroyed by fire on Sunday October 26th
Doddington Place Gardens (6 Miles)*
The lovely landscaped gardens are set in the grounds of an imposing Victorian mansion and cover ten acres.
Leeds Castle (7 Miles)*
Set in 500 acres of beautiful parkland, a visit to Leeds Castle is full of discovery.
Chatham Dockyard Historical Society (8 Miles)*
The Society was founded in 1980 by a group of Dockyard men dedicated to perpetuating the history and work of Chatham Dockyard.
Belmont House and Garden (8 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.
Kent Life (9 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
Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery (9 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.
Boughton Monchelsea Place (12 Miles)*
Boughton Monchelsea Place is a lovely Elizabethan Manor House, dating from 1567.
Cobham Hall (12 Miles)*
Cobham Hall is an outstandingly beautiful red brick mansion dating from 1584, which demonstrates an exciting combination of Elizabethan, Jacobean, Carolean and 18th Century styles.
Whitstable Museum & Art Gallery (14 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.
Druidstone Park (14 Miles)*
Come and visit Druidstone Wildlife Park where you can appreciate the company of the animals and birds in a relaxing country setting.
Great Comp Garden (15 Miles)*
Set in the heart of the Garden of England and surrounding a 17th century house, Great Comp Garden is the delightful creation of Roderick and Joy Cameron, their having moved to Great Comp in 1957.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden (16 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.
Willesborough Windmill (16 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.
Canterbury West Gate Towers (17 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 (17 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 (17 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 (17 Miles)*
Canterbury's Art Gallery has a large and varied art exhibitions programme, and significant permanent collection.
Canterbury Roman Museum (17 Miles)*
Canterbury's acclaimed new Roman Museum has been specially constructed underground in the excavated Roman levels below the Longmarket Shopping Centre.
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.
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.
South of England Rare Breeds Centre (19 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.
Ightham Mote (19 Miles)*
Ightham Mote, pronounced "Item Moat", is a superbly restored 14th century half-timbered house set in a deep wooded valley.
Marle Place Garden and Gallery (19 Miles)*
Marle Place is a peaceful, privately owned garden with ten acres of formal planting and many more acres of woodland and orchard.
Marsh Farm Country Park (19 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.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.



Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Key Street and things to do in Key Street (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.

So if you're wondering what to do in Key Street, 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 Key Street and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Key Street again.




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