St Margaret of Antioch Church, St Margaret's at Cliffe
St Margaret’s belonged to St Martin’s Priory, Dover, which rebuilt it on an unusually lavish scale around 1150, contributing to the church’s rich Norman sculpture and architectural ambition.
St Nicholas Church, Pluckley
The present building, dating to the 13th or 14th centuries, is now home to the extravagant Dering Chapel.
Hartlepool skulls SK6 and SK7, c. 400 CE
The skulls of skeletons SK6 and SK7 were partially reconstructed to gather evidence for a facial reconstruction.
St Mary Magdalene Church, Cobham
A magnificent medieval parish church renowned for its exceptional monuments and brasses to the Cobham family.
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St Mary's Church, Lenham
St Mary's is a parish church in Lenham, Kent, England, begun in the 12th century with additions in the next three centuries.
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The Tithe Barn, Lenham
The Tithe Barn, Lenham is a large medieval tithe barn to the south of St Mary's Church, probably built in the late 14th century.
St Peter-in-Thanet Church, Broadstairs
The Church of St Peter-in-Thanet once served the largest parish east of London.
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St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church, Woodnesborough
The tower of the medieval St Mary’s Church, Woodnesborough features an eighteenth-century cupola and wooden balustrade.
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Brickmakers’ Houses, Front Brents, Faversham
A community excavations at Front Brents, Faversham revealed a snapshot of life in late 19th to mid-20th-century life adjacent to Faversham Creek.
St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Upper Hardres
The Church of St Peter & St Paul at Upper Hardres is a Grade I listed building with medieval origins.
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St Thomas à Becket’s Church, Capel
St Thomas Becket Church, Capel features exceptional surviving medieval painted decoration.
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Romanesque trefoil capital, Lyminge, c. 1150
A small attached trefoil capital carved in a creamy-buff freestone, probably Caen stone. Found at Old Robus, a Grade II listed former farmhouse on the Canterbury road on the north side of Lyminge in the Elham Valley, East Kent.
St Margaret's Church, Rainham
A grade I listed church situated on Rainham High Street (HE 1267793) with origins around the Norman conquest, St Margaret’s features surviving architectural features and furnishings from the 13th to 15th centuries.
Allington Castle, 12th-16th century
Allington Castle is a Grade I listed medieval stone castle in Allington, Kent, just north of Maidstone. The castle is not open to the public, but is used as a wedding venue and has featured in several films and television series.
The Medway Megaliths, 3rd millennia BCE
The Medway Megaliths occur in two groups some 9km apart on each side of the river Medway and are the only megalithic long barrows in England east of the Berkshire Downs.
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St John's Jerusalem Chapel, 13th-century, Sutton-at-Hone
The eastern (chancel) section of the 13th century chapel of the commandery (or preceptory) of the Knights of St John Hospitaller at Sutton-at-Hone, near Dartford.
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