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Attractions in Paddock Wood & Things to Do in Paddock Wood
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Marle Place Garden and Gallery
(2 Miles)*
Marle Place is a peaceful, privately owned garden with ten acres of formal planting and many more acres of woodland and orchard. |
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Bayham Abbey
(4 Miles)*
Come and enjoy this romantic Abbey ruin, set in the picturesque valley of the River Teise, in the heart of the Weald. |
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Finchcocks
(5 Miles)*
Finchcocks is a fine early Georgian manor in a beautiful unspoilt setting which houses a magnificent collection of some ninety historical keyboard instruments. |
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Tonbridge Castle
(5 Miles)*
Medieval Gatehouse and Motte and Bailey Castle Grounds. |
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Scotney Castle
(5 Miles)*
A visit to Scotney Castle is a great 2-for-1 deal. Start with the 19th century "new" neo-Tudor style house which was built for Edward Hussey in 1837. |
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Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery
(6 Miles)*
Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery shares the special story of the borough of Tunbridge Wells. |
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Boughton Monchelsea Place
(6 Miles)*
Boughton Monchelsea Place is a lovely Elizabethan Manor House, dating from 1567. |
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Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest
(7 Miles)*
Open all year, Bedgebury is the perfect place to walk, cycle, ride or play in a spectacular world of trees. |
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Ightham Mote
(8 Miles)*
Ightham Mote, pronounced "Item Moat", is a superbly restored 14th century half-timbered house set in a deep wooded valley. |
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Pashley Manor Gardens
(8 Miles)*
'One of the finest Gardens in England' Pashley offers a sumptuous blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings and fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds with interest and colour throughout the year. |
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Great Comp Garden
(8 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. |
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Penshurst Place & Gardens
(8 Miles)*
Penshurst Place is one of England's finest historic houses set in the Weald of Kent's peaceful rural landscape. |
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Groombridge Place Gardens and the Enchanted Forest
(9 Miles)*
Welcome to Groombridge, a beautiful wealden valley with an incredible 700 year old history. |
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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. |
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Sissinghurst Castle Garden
(9 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. |
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Knole Park
(10 Miles)*
Knole Park is just the place to combine a round of golf with a historic and interesting National Trust property. |
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Kent Life
(10 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 |
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Leeds Castle
(12 Miles)*
Set in 500 acres of beautiful parkland, a visit to Leeds Castle is full of discovery. |
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Batemans
(12 Miles)*
The homely sandstone house of Bateman's was the former home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902 to 1936. Literary fans will recognize the house which is mentioned in his autobiography. |
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Hole Park Gardens
(12 Miles)*
Hole Park Gardens are situated on the edge of the picturesque Weald village of Rolvenden. A family owned estate Hole Park has been owned by the Barham family for the past four generations. |
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Emmetts Garden
(12 Miles)*
This charming and informal garden at the highest point in Kent was laid out in the late 19th Century., with many exotic and rare trees and shrubs from across the world. |
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Bodiam Castle
(13 Miles)*
A castle always makes an exciting day out, and Bodiam Castle in East Sussex is no exception. |
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Chartwell
(14 Miles)*
Visit the home of Sir Winston Churchill and gain an insight into the domestic life of Britain's famous wartime Prime Minister. |
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Kent and East Sussex Railway
(14 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. |
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Quebec House
(15 Miles)*
Those who enjoy British military history will particularly appreciate a trip to Quebec House in Kent. It was the birthplace of General James Wolfe who went on to defeat the French at Quebec in 1759. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Paddock Wood and things to do in Paddock Wood (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Paddock Wood, 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 Paddock Wood and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Paddock Wood again.
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