Located just down the road from the Ferry House (wedding venue) is this beautiful nature reserve that offers nature trails, self-guided 'safari' drive, and even accommodations! It is one of the most important UK sites for breeding wading birds, but also renowned for raptors, owls and hares, as well as rare bees, dragonflies and flora!
Popular beach on the Isle of Sheppey with options for light snacks and drinks near by and outdoor gym equipment along the promenade!
Located just under an hour from the Ferry House is the medieval walled city of Canterbury! A charming English city with cobbled streets, historic sights, award-winning restarants, breweries, and a huge mix of independent and high street shops!
Charming seaside town with great options for fresh seafood, beatiful beaches, and charming shops. Don't forget the oysters! Check out The Whitstable Oyster Company, Wheelers Oyster Bar, or the rsutic Forge Oyster Shack on the sea front.
There are more questions than answers... Discovered by chance in 1835, the subterranean Shell Grotto’s curving chalk walls are studded with 4.6 million shells. They create a magical mosaic of strange patterns and symbols. Was this a place of worship, a setting for secret meetings or an extravagant folly? We don’t know who built this amazing place, or why, but since the first paying customers descended the chalk stairway in 1838, debate has raged about the Grotto’s origins.
Visit Winston Churchill's family home in 1922!