Tour 15 - Daily - afternoons
November to March - runs Wednesday and Saturday
April to October - Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday

Garden of Kent - Visit Leeds Castle - Visit Greenwich - See Cutty Sark

This afternoon we follow the Old Pilgrim's Way, through the heart of one of England's loveliest counties.

LEEDS CASTLE - built in AD 857 on two islands in a lake and rebuilt by the Normans in 1119. The setting, in 500 acres of magnificent parkland and gardens, is exceptional and scenic views from every castle window are unspoilt.

GREENWICH - A short photo stop to "celebrate" the beginning of the new Millenium. This is where time was "invented". Greenwich Meantime, as we commonly refer to time, is the meridian line that passes through the Greenwich National Maritime Museum. We will also be able to take photographs of the fastest clipper Cutty Sark, which used to transport tea from India.

Tour begins from our office at 13:00, finishes at 6.30pm

 

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