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The work of the association gained momentum over the years and, following a successful Heritage Lottery bid, the gardens have undergone a stunning transformation over an eighteen month period of restoration and redesign. The gardens have a large variety of unique plants which were established when the gardens were first laid out in the 18th century ,. On the lower terrace seating is provided to allow visitors to rest and take in the stunning views and fresh sea air.

Across the road, just a short walk from the main Castle, is the Castle Tea Gardens, with lush herbaceous borders and terraced lawns, once again with dramatic views out to sea across the Thames Estuary to the Isle of Sheppey ,and beyond to the Essex coastline. It is intended for children up to the age of 8, and parental supervision is advisable for younger children. Make a suggestion. Find routes. You may also like Whitstable Beach Whitstable is a hub of culture, food and great views and a visit to its long shingled beach puts you in a perfect position to enjoy all that this vibrant town has to offer.

Crab and Winkle Way - Canterbury to Whitstable Though married to a great-niece of the first Charles Pearson, Ellis also kept a mistress. In he purchased Tankerton Tower for his mistress, restored the tower, and built a new west wing and Bell Tower, as well as adding extensive garden features including a flower garden, kitchen garden, ice house, summerhouses, and stables.

When Ellis died the estate passed through his illegitimate children, then fell into disuse after development plans fell through. It was then used by a wealthy paper manufacturer as a summer residence before it was purchased by the local council in It was used for a time as council offices, and the gardens opened to the public.

It is now owned by a local trust and operated as a wedding and conference venue, and as a centre for community activities. The gardens at Whitstable Castle date in part to the late 18th century. Some of the plants growing here now came from seeds brought back by the owners from trips abroad. There is a terraced garden, rose garden notable for its scent, colourful herbaceous borders, and lawns looking towards the Thames Estuary and the sea.

We've 'tagged' this attraction information to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned. Heritage Rated from 1- 5 low-exceptional on historic interest. Seaside Museum - 4 miles Museum. Goodnestone Park Gardens - 5. Goodnestone, St Bartholomew's Church - 5. Mount Ephraim Gardens - 5. Canterbury, St Dunstan - 5. Roper Gate - 5. House of Agnes - 5. Bigbury Camp - 6 miles Prehistoric Site.

An end-terrace property located within the town of Whitstable. It can sleep up to six people on three bedrooms. Sleeps 6. A beautifully-presented, spacious detached bungalow situated next to the owners' home and in the lovely village of Seasalter near Whitstable in Kent and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Sleeps 4. The hotel is tastefully decorated …. Toggle navigation.



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