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| Belmont House | |||
![]() | The distinctive Georgian house of Belmont, set in handsome gardens and encircled by classical English country parkland, holds spectacular views of the Kent countryside and is a totally unblemished and... more | ||
| Down House | |||
![]() | NB: Due to improvements, the tea room will be closed to visitors from 30th November 2007, re-opening 1 March 2008. Charles Darwin moved to Down House in 1842 with his wife and two children followin... more | ||
| Godinton House | |||
![]() | The exterior is Jacobean, the compass gables added in 1620 by the great Captain Nicholas Toke but, within the house, the architectural puzzle is revealed from room to room. The Library, Chinese Room, ... more | ||
| Penshurst Place and Gardens | |||
![]() | The first recorded owner of the original 13th century house and estate was Sir Stephen de Penchester, a eminent royal servant whose tomb can be found in Penshurst church. He was followed a half centur... more | ||
| Quex House | |||
![]() | Welcome to one of the UK's most fascinating visitor attractions, the home of the Powell-Cotton family and its extraordinary collection of treasures. Quex Museum was established in 1896 by Major Per... more | ||
| Finchcocks | |||
![]() | Finchcocks is a fine early Georgian manor in a beautiful unspoilt setting. It is noted for its outstanding brickwork, with a dramatic front elevation attributed to Thomas Archer. Named after the famil... more | ||
| Knole House | |||
![]() | A great treasure house dating from 1456, 13 state rooms in the largest private house in England set in a magnificent deer park 11 miles north of Royal Tunbridge Wells close to Sevenoaks in north-west ... more | ||
| Chartwell House | |||
![]() | Bought by Winston Churchill in 1922, Chartwell was his home from 1924 for 40 years. The setting obsessed him instantly: a shallow valley enclosed to the west by Crockham Hill, to the east by Toys Hill... more | ||
| Ightham Mote | |||
![]() | There are over seventy rooms in the house, all positioned around a central courtyard. The house is bordered on all sides by a square moat, crossed by three bridges. The earliest structures on the site... more | ||













