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This stunning eight-bedroom mansion comes with its own giant chess board, stained glass windows and incredible views.
One of the county’s best-loved festivals celebrates ska, reggae, dub and 2-tone music and culture.
The festival celebrates the natural beauty of the Kent Downs with guided walks, family trails, e-bike tours, history hikes and more.
The family farm, which opened in 1847, is marking the occasion with free tastings, masterclasses, food stalls, live music and more.
Renowned all-male ballet company Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo are taking their incredible drag production around the country.
Paws in the Park, the UK’s largest outdoor touring dog show, is set to welcome four-legged friends this September.
Friendsical, a musical parody of the hit ‘90s TV show, is now making its way around the country with some very special guest stars.
The hugely popular oyster festival is making its first full return since the pandemic.
A bustling antiques and collectors fair is set to bring more than 300 stands to a large Kent venue.
Heritage Open Days are back - take a peek inside some of our most elusive historic sites that don’t usually open their doors to visitors.
Tickets go on sale this week for the Christmas experience which includes a winter-themed funfair and festive crafts.
Raise a glass as the Hops ‘n’ Harvest Beer Festival returns with 50 varieties of beer and cider.
The wartime spirit will be in full swing as a much-loved ‘40s vintage festival takes over for the weekend.
Smash hit jukebox musical Rock of Ages, starring Kevin Kennedy, features more than 25 rock ‘n’ roll anthems.
Al Murray, the infamous Pub Landlord, is inviting fans to join the lock-in as he takes his new stand-up show on the road.
Design Month gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at how the beautiful grounds and intricate interiors of this historic castle came to be.
The presenter joins a string of celeb book signings coming to Kent this autumn, including Stacey Solomon and Rob Beckett.
Kent’s Big Writing Challenge saw pupils from schools across the county win prizes for stories about their heroes.
In this week’s Eat My Words, we spend a sunny Saturday morning at a café that is so tiny it leaves customers sitting outside.
A number of theatres are participating in this year’s National Cinema Day, which will see ticket prices slashed for film fans.
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