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Kent hosts hundreds of exciting events throughout the year, ranging from country and craft fairs to large music and dance events and beyond.
Take a look at the Visit Kent website to find out what's happening.
One of the most lively and interesting small museums in Kent, is celebrating its centenary this year. The Museum staff have staged a special exhibition to mark the occasion.
Aviation exhibits from 1911 to present day and wartime memorabilia, including a V1 piloted flying bomb.
This Grade I-listed gabled house in the beautiful village of Westerham has features of significant architectural and historical interest. It has 16th-century origins and was extended and changed in the 18th and 20th centuries. Quebec House was the childhood home of General James Wolfe and contains family and military memorabilia. The old coach house contains an exhibition about the Battle of Quebec (1759).
4th June - 20th December. An exhibition tracing the history of our local schools, both state and private. Many photographs and objects have been loaned by local people to enhance relevant images and objects in our permanent collections. Come and see if you can recognise relatives, or tell us about your school experiences, be they good, bad, funny or fearful!
Visit our arts website to find out the latest exhibitions by clicking on the diary.
The Barn Gallery offers sculptures, raku ceramics, and jewellery in addition to traditional and modern oil and acrylic paintings. The gallery opened holds workshops alongside the sale of quality, affordable art. Opening hours by appointment only.
CartoonHub is also the world's largest electronic archive of cartoons, with a catalogued database of over 90,000 images. The Gallery is open 24/7. However, if you wish to look at the books you need to come within office hours 9am - 5pm.
 

