Coach Hire in Kent

In the South-East corner of England lies the County of Kent an amazingly beautiful area steeped in fascinating history, inviting cities, interesting towns, pretty villages and picturesque countryside. Kent boasts over 50 museums including, 'Sevenoaks Museum', which first opened in 1920 and 'Ramsgate Museum', located in a 1904 neo-Georgian Adam-style building designed by S D Adshead. There are also several stately homes, Castles, beautiful parks and gardens to explore.

Notable attractions include, 'Canterbury Cathedral' situated in the city of Canterbury, the worlds largest collection of oast houses at The Hop Farm Country Park and the medieval 'Leeds Castle' built on two small islands in a lake set in 500 acres of parkland and gardens.

See below for all the best towns & attractions Kent has to offer, or see a selection of Kent photographs in the picture tour of Kent courtesy of the pictures of england website.

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Here are a few coach trip locations in Buckinghamshire that we have visited in the past:-

Allington Castle
This small 13th century castle standing on the banks of the River Medway is now home to a group of Carmelite nuns. Historically,...

Archbishops Palace
Lying in a gorgeous scenic location beside the River Medway is the ancient Palace belonging to the Archbishop's of Canterbury,...

Bleak House
Bleak House, named after the novel is where Charles Dickens lived while he was writing David Copperfield and other of his works....

Bough Beech Reservoir

Canterbury Cathedral
This magnificent cathedral has been a place of pilgrimage for hundreds of years. It was the scene of Thomas a' Becket's murder...

Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery
The Canterbury Royal Museum is housed in a magnificent Victorian building of russet brick and impressive black and white timber...

Charles Dickens Chalet
Unfortunately due to its fragility, the Dickens Chalet is not open to the public although it can be viewed from outside. The...

Chartwell
The home of Sir Winston Churchill, from 1924 until his death. Churchill purchased it for its magnificent views across the weald...

Chiddingstone Castle

Crabble Corn Mill
The current mill, built in 1812, is situated in the picturesque village of River, on the outskirts of Dover. There have been...

Deal Castle

Dover Castle

Dover Museum
Dover Museum is a local history and archaeology museum situated in the town centre of Dover, Britain's historic port town. It...

Dungeness Lighthouse

Emmetts Garden
This must be the most perfectly positioned of all the gardens in the care of the National Trust. It occupies a majestic hill-top...

Eynsford Castle
The ruinous walls of Eynsford Castle in parts stand 30ft high, they are a relic of one of the earliest stone enclosure castles...

Gate House Wood Touring Park

Goodnestone Park Gardens

Guildhall Museum

Hever Castle
The very mention of Hever Castle conjures up memories of Anne Boleyn, the bewitching young girl for whom Henry VIII divorced...

Historic Dockyard, Chatham
Set in a stunning 80-acre estate The Historic Dockyard Chatham will excite and entertain you - whatever your age! Explore the...

Ightham Mote

Knole House & Deer Park
This is one of England's most glorious houses. Set as it is in the midst of a magnificent park studded with ancient trees, the...

Leeds Castle
Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six of England's medieval queens, a...

Lullingstone Roman Villa
The remarkable remains of Lullingstone Roman Villa lay hidden for centuries, and were only revealed in excavations of 1939. Prior...

New Tavern Fort
Amongst the fascination of the waterfront at Gravesend is New Tavern Fort, and although the fort was re-armed in 1904 and guns...

Penshurst Place and Gardens
A beautiful Medieval Manor House set in 11 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, which date back to 1346. The manor House has...

Rochester Castle
The impressive ruins of Rochester Castle at the side of the Medway River make up one of the most spectacular riverside views in...

Rochester Cathedral
Rochester Cathedral is awesome in its beauty, matching this is an impressive history stretching back to when the cathedral was...

Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
First opened to traffic in July 1927 as the 'World's Smallest Public Railway' and now covering a distance of 13.5 miles from the...

Scotney Castle
What could be more romantic than to wander amongst the ruins of moated Scotney Castle, believed to have been begun in the latter...

Seacliff Holiday Estates

Sir John Boy's House (Kings Gallery)

Sissinghurst Castle Garden
It is entirely fitting that one of the loveliest gardens in the land can be found in a county renowned for its beauty and...

The Dover Bronze Age Boat
The world's oldest known seagoing boat and an internationally important archaeological discovery, The Dover Bronze Age Boat...

Tonbridge Castle
A fire in 1088 destroyed the first castle at Tonbridge, and the evocative remains we see today are of a later castle which was...

Upnor Castle
The romantic ruins of this fabled centuries old fortress occupies one of the most delightful sites in England. The castle was...

Walmer Castle & Garden
The stone walls of Walmer Castle were put up in the 1530's at the same time as Sandown and Deal as part of a plan by the monarch...

Western Heights Defences
The Western Heights in Dover are remains of fortifications built mainly during the Napoleonic Wars when England was under a real...



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