English Heritage sites near Boughton Malherbe Parish

Sutton Valence Castle

SUTTON VALENCE CASTLE

4 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

The ruins of a small 12th-century Norman keep, with panoramic views over East Sussex and the Kentish Weald.

Faversham Stone Chapel (Our Lady of Elverton)

FAVERSHAM STONE CHAPEL (OUR LADY OF ELVERTON)

11 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

The ruins of the small Anglo-Saxon and medieval chapel of Stone-next-Faversham.

Maison Dieu

MAISON DIEU

11 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

Originating as a 13th-century wayside hospital, this flint and timber-framed building now displays Roman artefacts from nearby sites.

Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House

KIT'S COTY HOUSE AND LITTLE KIT'S COTY HOUSE

11 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

The remains of two megalithic 'dolmen' burial chambers. Impressive Kit's Coty has three uprights and a massive capstone: Little Kit's Coty, alias the Countless Stones, is now a jumble of sarsens.

Horne's Place Chapel

HORNE'S PLACE CHAPEL

12 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

A rare survival of a fine domestic chapel, built for William Horne in 1366 and attached to his timber-framed manor house, which was attacked during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.

St Leonard's Tower

ST LEONARD'S TOWER

14 miles from Boughton Malherbe Parish

An early and well-preserved example of a small free-standing Norman tower keep, surviving almost to its original height.


No churches found in Boughton Malherbe Parish


Pubs in Boughton Malherbe Parish

Kings Head

Headcorn Road, Grafty Green, ME17 2AN
(01622) 850259
kingsheadgraftygreen.co.uk/

A traditional 16th century village pub, with tiled floor, oak beamed ceilings and walls with horse brasses. Here the sound of conversation is always buzzing. There is an unusal octagonal central bar and a large open log fire. Food is only a...
Who'd A Thought It

Headcorn Road, Grafty Green, ME17 2AR
(01622) 858951
whodathoughtit.com

Set in the heart of the Kent countryside and built during reign of Henry VIII in 1545 this was originally a thatched house. It became an ale house in 1740. Strongly features champagne and oysters. It has a separate restaurant that strongly...