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Eastwell Manor Hotel

Eastwell Manor Hotel is located in Ashford, Kent in England. Eastwell Manor dates back to the 16th century. It is thought that Richard Plantagenet son of Richard 3rd once lived on the estate. Today Eastwell Manor is a hotel. Reported Paranormal Activity Both staff and guests have reported experiencing paranormal phenomena. These reports include sightings of [...]

Foxbury Manor

Foxbury Manor is located in Chislehurst, Kent in England. In 1875 Foxbury Manor was designed by an architect named David Brandon for Henry Frederick Tiark. The Manor remained in the possession of the Tiark family until 1931 when they had serious money troubles and were eventually forced to sell Foxbury Manor. Bishops and their families [...]

Chislehurst Caves

The Chislehurst Caves are located in Chislehurst, Kent in England. They are believed to originated from the very early 13th century as they were first mentioned on record in 1250. Although called “caves” they are entirely man made. The cave were originally mined out for chalk and flint. During World War 1 the caves were [...]

Shipwright’s Arms

The Shipwright’s Arms was built around 300 years ago. It is known that there was an earlier building on that same piece of land which dated back to the 13th century. During its lifetime the inn has had visitors including sailors, pirates, smugglers and fishermen. The Shipwright’s Arms is located in Hollowshore, Kent in England. [...]

Hall Place

Hall Place was built in 1537 for Sir John Champneys in Kent, England. In 1649 Hall Place was sold to Robert Austen who was a merchant from Tenterden. Robert did quite a bit of renovation work to the building including the installation of the highly decorative plaster ceiling in the Great Chamber which is still one [...]

Scotney Castle

Scotney Castle was built in River Bewl in Kent between 1835 and 1843 replacing the old castle. Anthony Salvin designed this new castle. The ruin of the old castle was left in place to be used as a garden feature. During this time Catholicism was illegal in England. Thomas Darrell hid Father Richard Blount, S.J [...]

Rochester Castle

Rochester Castle was erected in Rochester, Kent. The castle is beautifully preserved, in fact it is one of the best preserved castles in England.  The castle was constructed in around 1090 by the Bishop of Rochester. Following a battle in 1215 Rochester Castle lay in ruins for 11 years. In 1226 King Henry 3rd repaired [...]

Ightham Mote

Built in the fourteenth century, this manor house surrounds a court yard and itself is surrounded by a moat. The house however, was not given the name “mote” as an old spelling of the word “moat” which many people think, but as another way of spelling the word “Moot” which was the name given to [...]