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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KAS Collections
The KAS is recording in 3D some of the finest and most intriguing items in its collections.
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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.
Romano-British bath house, Trosley Court
The Society's excavations at Trosley Court, Trottiscliffe in Kent in 2023 revealed a Romano-British bath house.
Otford Roman villa hypocaust
Explore a remarkably preserved 2nd-century hypocaust at Otford.
Lees Court Estate excavations, 2018-2025
The Society has been excavating a prehistoric landscape of roundbarrows and mortuary pits at Lees Court Estate near Badlesmere.
Smallhythe Place, early 16th century
A timber-framed, continuously-jettied house of the early 16th century, with much of its framing exposed to view externally.
Rochester Castle, constructed 1083-1127
“Strategically placed astride the London Road, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of destruction and rebuilding.“
visitmedway.org/attractions/rochester-castle-2436/
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Rochester Cathedral
The architecture, history and collections of Rochester Cathedral can now be explored online in 3D. Sections of the Virtual Tour are numbered according to the chapters of the Audio Tour, with the tour narrated by Jools Holland.
Available at: rochestercathedral.org/virtual
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Virtual Tour of St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
English Heritage launches its first virtual reality experience as part of a four-year collaboration with postgraduate students at the University of Kent.
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