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Martello Tower No. 24 in Dymchurch High Street was one of 74 towers built along the south coast between 1805 and 1812 to resist the threatened French invasion.
With a packed schedule of exhibitions, workshops and events going on this spring and summer, we've asked our friends at Turner Contemporary to give us a sneak peek at just some of the highlights. So whether you fancy learning about their upcoming programme of exhibitions, or the top family events for this spring and summer, read on.
Tunbridge Wells Fringe Festival is a series of events featuring local artists and groups offering a host of performances of all kinds across the arts performing in a whole range of venues in Tunbridge Wells for two weeks in July (5th-18th).
A guided walk around Old Hythe- ancient Cinque Port – celebrating 1,000 years of history. Take a leisurely walk around one of Kent’s hidden gems, guided by a member of Hythe Civic Society. Soak up the atmosphere in the historic High Street with its unique architecture; visit the Royal Military Canal, built to keep Napoleon at bay; enjoy the beauty of St Leonard’s Church and, as an extra, take in the historic bones in the crypt….and when the walk is over…we guarantee…You’ll like Hythe!