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Find fairy tale castles, a treasure house fit for a king, the home of Churchill and a world-renowned garden dedicated to beauty. These are just some of Kent’s highlights along with spectacular coastline, ancient woodlands and rolling downs. Discover what to see and do in the Garden County of England.

Places to visit

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Top places to visit in Kent

Close up of white roses from Lady Churchill's Rose Garden with the house at Chartwell in the background
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Chartwell 

Family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill

Westerham, Kent

Fully open today
View of historic stone building, with blue sky and cloud above, green grass in the foreground and a large green-leaved tree to the left.
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Knole 

Take in the scale and magnificence of this 600-year-old estate with its courtyards, showrooms, Gatehouse Tower and acres of parkland.

Sevenoaks, Kent

Fully open today
The Rose Garden at Sissinghurst Castle Garden
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Sissinghurst Castle Garden 

Historic, poetic, iconic: a refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created a world-renowned garden.

near Cranbrook, Kent

Fully open today
The circular 14th century Ashburnham Tower at Scotney Castle with irises growing in the moat in the foreground and the later ruins behind.
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Scotney Castle 

Ruined medieval castle. Victorian mansion house. Rolling parkland. Ancient woodland. Picturesque garden. With romance, drama and nature around every corner, Scotney is truly a castle for all seasons.

Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Fully open today
View of the South East Quarter of Ightham Mote Mansion
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Ightham Mote 

Outstanding 14th-century moated manor house, gardens and estate

Sevenoaks, Kent

Fully open today
Image of visitor walking along the clifftop at the White Cliffs of Dover, Kent on a sunny day in August
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The White Cliffs of Dover 

Magnificent coastal site overlooking the English Channel

Dover, Kent

Partially open today
Pink roses in the Italianate Rose Garden with the fountain and a glimpse of the view in the distance
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Emmetts Garden 

Edwardian hillside garden with year-round features

Sevenoaks, Kent

Fully open today
Apple blossom in the garden at Quebec House
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Quebec House 

Childhood home of General James Wolfe, victor of the Battle of Quebec (1759)

Westerham, Kent

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What's new to see in Kent

There's always so much to see and do at National Trust places in and around Kent that it's hard to keep track. National Trust places near you have a whole range of new experiences and exciting activities so whatever your interest, you'll find something to suit you. Read on to see what's new this month...

Image of a circular concrete gun emplacement with the sea in the background
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Churchill's Hellfire Corner Defence Uncovered After 50 Years 

New tours available now. The story begins in May 1940, just after the Dunkirk evacuation. With the threat of German invasion looming, Prime Minister Winston Churchill demanded superior artillery positions along the Dover Promontory to control the Dover Strait. This led to the fastest and largest expansion of coastal artillery in UK history. Construction of the Fan Bay Battery began in October 1940, with three heavy guns installed by February 1941. These guns weren’t just for defence, they were designed to strike enemy shipping across the Channel, marking a shift in British coastal artillery strategy from passive defence to active engagement. After the war, the site was decommissioned, and much of it was buried or left to nature. But thanks to recent restoration efforts by staff and volunteers, visitors can now explore this once-secret stronghold and get a glimpse into Britain’s World War Two coastal defences.

Painting of Chartwell by Sir Winston Churchill. Autumnal trees in the foreground and beside the swimming pool, the brick house of Chartwell in the midground. Rolling hills and fields of the Weald of Kent in the background beneath a cloudy sky.
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Inspired by Chartwell Painting Competition and Exhibition 

Enter from 1 July to 30 September. The Inspired by Chartwell painting competition invites amateur artists of all ages to create artwork inspired by Chartwell, the beloved home of Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill, who took up painting at age 40 as a way to relieve stress, produced over 500 works in his lifetime, many of which were painted at Chartwell. To celebrate a major 2026 exhibition at the Wallace Collection in London, Chartwell is encouraging the public to follow in Churchill’s footsteps. Winning entries will be displayed in his former painting studio throughout 2026.

Little People BIG DREAMS trail at Chartwell. Pictures of the book covers for Taylor Swift, Queen Elizabeth, David Attenborough
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Little People, BIG DREAMS trail at Chartwell 

Little People, BIG DREAMS® at Chartwell encourages kids to be bold, be brave and dream big. Discover artists, activists and adventurers as well as scientists, musicians and writers on a trail that takes you through the gardens and house with activities inspired the bestselling picture-book biography series. Six of the 25 featured characters were selected by the children and teachers from nearby Crockham Hill Primary School. 19 July–7 September 2025, 10am–4pm. Normal admission applies. £3 for lanyard with activity pack.

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The World of Peter Rabbit™ Storytime Trail at Knole 

The World of Peter Rabbit™ Storytime Trail is a fun, family-friendly, walkthrough experience, and it’s hopping along to Knole in 2025.

The floating pontoon on Middle Lake surrounded by waterlilies at Sheffield Park and Garden
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Lakes & Lilies Festival | On now and throughout the summer 

Sheffield Park and Garden’s picturesque lakes burst with colour during the summer months. From jewel-like waterlilies to meandering swathes of wildflowers or dramatic explosions of rhododendrons. The summer long Lakes & Lilies Festival is a celebration of this, with sights and activities for all-ages.

Top gardens to visit in Kent

Discover year-round interest in walled gardens, vegetable plots and borders – and one of the most famous gardens in the country.

Visitors admire the stone columns and plants in the re-created Delos garden at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Kent

Summer highlights 

Kent’s Head Gardeners and gardening experts reveal their summer highlights. From hopelessly romantic old roses at world-famous Sissinghurst Castle Garden, to new exotic planting at Scotney Castle. Plus stunning Wealden views from Chartwell, and a slice of Italy in the rose garden at Emmetts Garden. Pause in Ightham Mote’s Quiet Garden, surrounded by 700 centuries of history. Fast forward to the early twentieth century in the rose garden at nearby Bateman’s, designed by Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling. For boutique beauty, try Smallhythe Place, Quebec House or Lamb House.

Autumn leaves in the foreground at Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent, with the ruins of the fourteenth-century moated castle in the distance

Autumn highlights 

With gardens filled with colour and orchards hanging low with fruit, autumn is a great time for a day out at National Trust places nearby. Catch late flowers in the Purple Border in early autumn at Sissinghurst, and breathe in the intoxicating scent of the Katsura Cercidiphyllum japonicum (toffee apple tree) near the North Lake at Ightham Mote. Dahlias and sunflowers continue to bloom in the early autumn sunshine at Chartwell. Later in the season, spot weird and wonderful mushrooms emerging at Emmetts Garden.

A view over the misty garden at Ightham Mote manor house, complete with small bridge, pond and shrubbery

Winter highlights 

Explore rich evergreens at Emmetts Garden and garden water features at Chartwell and Ightham Mote. Keep your eyes peeled for the pure white of snowdrops as they begin to grow. Our gardens offer peace and tranquillity in the winter months. Wrap up warm and take in their structural beauty.

Apple blossom with the house in the background at Chartwell, Kent

Spring highlights 

Gardens in Kent burst into life in springtime. From sunshine-yellow daffodils at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, to beautiful blossom across the gardens at Chartwell and a sea of tulips at Emmetts Garden. The orchards are soon filled with fruit tree flowers, including heritage varieties in delicate pink and white. Magnolia trees are a particular favourite, lining the paths later in spring at Chartwell and Sissinghurst. Blue skies bring with them beautiful reflections in the lakes at Ightham Mote, whilst Scotney’s Flower Festival spreads spring cheer into the mansion house too. Discover more highlights for the spring season in Kent.

What's on for families in Kent

Let little explorers loose in the outdoors. They'll love squelching in mud kitchens, scrambling across natural play areas and running free across open meadows and parkland at places like Chartwell, Knole and Sissinghurst Castle Garden.

Father and his three sons playing chase in the garden at Chartwell.

Summer holiday adventures in Kent 

This summer, National Trust places in Kent offer a perfect mix of history, nature, and adventure for all ages. Whether you're exploring Knole’s grand estate, discovering Winston Churchill’s legacy at Chartwell, or enjoying wildflower walks at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, there’s something for everyone. With family-friendly trails, outdoor theatre, and hands-on activities, summer is the ideal time to experience Kent’s most beautiful places and make family memories you'll never forget..

A man pushing a pushchair along a path through lawned gardens with two toddlers – one walking behind and the other in front of him

Perfect for pre-schoolers 

From toddlers to children under 5 you'll find a delightful range of family-friendly events and play activities designed to spark curiosity and a sense of adventure. From enchanting garden trails at Scotney to engaging playtime sessions at Knole, little explorers can enjoy safe and exciting spaces while you relax in picturesque surroundings. Midweek during term time is a wonderful opportunity to avoid the crowds and experience our family nature play areas, join in with characters like Peter Rabbit and The Very Hungry Caterpillar and soak up the sunshine in our gardens.

Child trying on replica medieval armour

Hands-on learning 

Whatever your children are interested in and learning at home or at school our places are jam-packed with learning opportunities for families and home-schoolers and you can beat the crowds by coming before the school holidays. From exciting explorations about World War Two at Chartwell or Fan Bay Deep Shelter, Tudor History at Ightham Mote, Armour displays at Bodiam Castle, Archaeological discoveries at Knole and Smallhythe or the nature trails at Scotney Castle, Sissinghurst Castle Garden or Emmetts Garden, come and learn something new about Kent's amazing heritage, history and wildlife.

British sign language (BSL) interpreted tours in Kent

National Trust places in Kent and East Sussex are offering British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted tours, making history and heritage more accessible to Deaf visitors and allowing more visitors to engage fully with the stories behind these iconic sites.

A volunteer guide and a BSL interpreter give a tour of Chartwell, Kent.

Chartwell British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Highlights Tours 

16 July, 23 September, 6 December 11am-12pm Join an experienced guide for a small-group tour exploring Winston Churchill’s life at Chartwell, his home for over 40 years. With BSL interpretation, visitors can join an intimate tour of select rooms in the house at Chartwell and learn about its renowned collection, making history accessible to all in this one-hour experience.

BSL British Sign Language tour at Emmetts Garden led by Head Gardener and BSL Interpreter

Emmetts Garden British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted History Tours 

16 July, 23 September, 6 December 1-2pm Explore the history of Emmetts Garden with a National Trust guide and BSL interpreter. This tour highlights key areas of the Edwardian garden, sharing its heritage and seasonal beauty. Pre-book your place to enjoy this unique experience.

A volunteer tour guide and British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter present a tour at Quebec House. They are in a room with wooden panelling and 18th century historic furnishings.

Quebec House British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Tour 

16 July 3-4pm Take part in the BSL tour at Quebec House, the childhood home of General James Wolfe, known for his role in the Battle of Quebec (1759). Arrive early to explore the gardens before the 45-minute guided experience begins.

Four people standing outside a stone building, engaged in conversation. One of them is demonstrating British Sign Language.

Bateman's British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted House Tour 

18 July and 13 October 2-3pm Join a small-group BSL tour at Bateman’s, the former home of Rudyard Kipling, renowned for The Jungle Book and Just So Stories. Explore the Jacobean house, its collection, and the history of the Kipling family, guided by an experienced volunteer with simultaneous BSL interpretation.

Volunteer with a group of visitors in the Stone Court at Knole, Kent

Knole British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Highlight Tours 

3 September and 9 October 10:30-11:15am Book your place on this highlights tour of the showrooms which offers access to the house and it's magnificent collection at Knole with simultaneous BSL interpretation from Heritage Interpreters. This tour will last approximately 45 minutes and is reserved for Deaf people, but can still be enjoyed by accompanying visitors. Normal admission to Knole applies. As well as a ticket for this tour, please pre-book an Outdoor and Tower ticket per person.

National Trust staff with a tour group in the Retainer's Gallery (attics) at Knole, Kent

Knole British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted Attic Tours 

3 September and 9 October 13:30-14:15pm Explore the spaces hidden above the showrooms and see a different side to Knole with simultaneous BSL interpretations from Heritage Interpreters. This behind the scenes attic tour will take in the decorated ceilings, graffiti, witchmarks (also known as ritual protection marks) and artefacts found in the Retainer's Gallery, South Barracks and Upper King's Room. This tour will last approximately 45 minutes and is reserved for Deaf people, but can still be enjoyed by accompanying visitors. Normal admission to Knole applies. As well as a ticket for this tour, please pre-book an Outdoor and Tower ticket per person.

Castles and forts in Kent

The circular 14th century Ashburnham Tower at Scotney Castle with irises growing in the moat in the foreground and the later ruins behind.
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Scotney Castle 

Ruined medieval castle. Victorian mansion house. Rolling parkland. Ancient woodland. Picturesque garden. With romance, drama and nature around every corner, Scotney is truly a castle for all seasons.

Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Fully open today
Woodland pathway through Oldbury Hill, Kent
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Oldbury Hill 

Discover the remains of an Iron Age hill fort

Ightham, Kent

Fully open today

Coast in Kent

The Kent coast is home to towering chalk cliffs and grass downland teeming with wildlife. Pack your binoculars and get ready to take in some fantastic views.

Image of visitor walking along the clifftop at the White Cliffs of Dover, Kent on a sunny day in August
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The White Cliffs of Dover 

Magnificent coastal site overlooking the English Channel

Dover, Kent

Partially open today
A man and a child are walking a black-and-white dog through a grassy field towards South Foreland Lighthouse, Kent. The lighthouse is painted white and stands against a grey cloud that's hanging in the sky.
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South Foreland Lighthouse 

Striking and historical lighthouse high on The White Cliffs of Dover

Dover, Kent

Partially open today
The interior of Fan Bay Deep Shelter in The White Cliffs of Dover in Kent, showing its arched corrugated steel construction
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Fan Bay Deep Shelter and gun emplacement at The White Cliffs of Dover 

Explore Fan Bay Deep Shelter, the sound mirrors and gun emplacement in an immersive, hard-hat and head torch tour with our expert, friendly guides.

Outdoor activities in Kent

A cyclist enjoying a ride along a leafy lane in the Kent countryside
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Cycling, riding and running at Toys Hill 

With a network of bridleways, there are plenty of ways to explore Toys Hill including horse riding, mountain biking, road cycling and running on a 6km Run England route.

Spring sun through the trees at Toys Hill, Kent
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Walking at Toys Hill 

Discover lots of walking routes, points of historical interest and wide-ranging views at one of Octavia Hill’s favourite places. Visit to see the landscape that inspired her.

Places to stay in Kent

The exterior of 2 Bettenham Cottages, Kent

2 Bettenham Cottages 

Immerse yourself in rolling farmland and peaceful countryside. This cosy cottage is the perfect getaway for friends, family and one well-behaved dog.

The exterior of Priest's House, Kent

Priest's House 

Sitting on the edge of Sissinghurst Castle’s gardens, this is the perfect spot for garden lovers.

Oldbury Hill Campsite, Kent

Oldbury Hill Campsite 

A peaceful woodland campsite near National Trust attractions, and an hour from London by train.

Oldbury Hill Campsite, Kent

Oldbury Hill Campsite 

A peaceful woodland campsite near National Trust attractions, and an hour from London by train.

Sustainable travel

Whether you're looking to travel by train or bus. Plan your visit using greener travel options.

Bicycle leaning against a wall at Ightham Mote, Kent.
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Sustainable travel in Kent 

There are a number of sustainable travel options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Kent, whether you're looking to travel by train or bus.

Cyclist at Ditchling Beacon, East Sussex
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Sustainable travel in Sussex 

There are a number of sustainable travel options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Sussex, whether you're looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot.

Find your local Kent supporter group

A tour group in woodland at Scotney Castle, Kent
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Supporter groups in Kent 

Join your local supporter group in Kent to meet people and enjoy talks, visits, holidays, outdoor volunteering and other social and fundraising events.

Upcoming events

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Exhibition: Ightham at War 

Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks, Kent

The Ightham at War: Prisoners With Parallel Fates exhibition tells the extraordinary stories of two men at war —one a captured British soldier, the other a downed German pilot— both connected by Ightham Mote.

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25 Jun to 28 Sep 2025
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Saving Ightham: celebrating 40 years of Ightham Mote's legacy 

Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks, Kent

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Charles Henry Robinson gifting Ightham Mote to the National Trust.

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25 Jun to 2 Nov 2025
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10:00 to 16:30
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The World of Peter Rabbit™ Storytime Trail 

Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent

In celebration of the much-loved classic, The World of Peter Rabbit™ Storytime Trail is a fun, family-friendly, walkthrough experience, and it’s hopping along to Knole in 2025.

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25 Jun to 25 Aug 2025
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10:00 to 17:00
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Guided walk: Folklore, Wildlife and Medicinal uses of Chalk Downland Plants 

The White Cliffs of Dover, Dover, Kent

Join our ecologist, Mel, as she takes you on a tour of discovery, stopping to take a closer look at the veritable treasure chest of natural medicines surrounding us.

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25 Jun 2025
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Wanstone Rediscovered - public engagement week 

The White Cliffs of Dover, Dover, Kent

As our three-year project comes to an end, join one of our special guided walks to the Wanstone & D2 gun batteries. See the gun emplacements, buildings and magazines and - NEW - two of the massive shells the guns would have fired.

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25 Jun to 29 Jun 2025
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Islandness- A visual storytelling exhibition 

Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

This year's exhibition at Scotney focuses on the work of Kent based visual storyteller, Rebecca Douglas, translating nature's stories into compelling visual narratives through photography, video, drone speaking and writing.

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25 Jun to 17 Oct 2025
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11:00 to 16:00
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Sargent’s Palette in Bloom 

Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks, Kent

Discover how Ightham Mote inspired internationally renowned artist John Singer Sargent.

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25 Jun to 2 Nov 2025
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11:00 to 16:00
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'Between the Covers with Vita' Exhibition (10 February 2025 - 7 September 2025) 

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, near Cranbrook, Kent

This exhibition explores the literary prowess of author Vita Sackville-West, accompanied by colourful commissioned artwork by Sarah Tanat-Jones. Runs 10 February 2025 - 7 September 2025. Booking not required.

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25 Jun to 7 Sep 2025
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A family playing on the lawn in summer at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk

Where will you visit next?

Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.