Higham Park, Kent Downs
#38 among attractions in Kent Downs
Facts and practical information
Higham Park is a Grade II* listed neoclassical style house and gardens, located at Bridge, Kent, 3 miles south of Canterbury. ()
Kent Downs United Kingdom
Higham Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Augustine's Abbey, St Martin's Church, St Lawrence Ground, Howletts Wild Animal Park.
3.4 miNW Ruins of 6th-century church, with museumSt Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury
88 min walk • St Augustine's Abbey, a serene vestige of early Christianity in England, stands as a historical sanctuary in the bustling city of Canterbury. Founded in 598 AD by St Augustine during his mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons, this monastery was once a pivotal center of...
3.3 miNW Landmark, 6th-century place of worshipSt Martin's Church, Canterbury
84 min walk • The Church of St Martin is an ancient Church of England parish church in Canterbury, England, situated slightly beyond the city centre.
- 2.8 miNWSport venue, Sport
St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
71 min walk • The St Lawrence Ground is a cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. It is the home ground of Kent County Cricket Club and since 2013 has been known as The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, due to commercial sponsorship.
- 1.9 miNRare and endangered animals in 90 acres
Howletts Wild Animal Park
49 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Kent, Howletts Wild Animal Park offers a unique glimpse into the world of conservation and wildlife. As a renowned zoo, it spans over 100 acres of picturesque landscapes, providing a sanctuary for a wide range of exotic and endangered animals.
- 3.6 miNWShopping centre, Shopping
Whitefriars Shopping Centre, Canterbury
92 min walk • Whitefriars Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Canterbury, Kent, England. It is the biggest shopping centre in East Kent.
- 3.6 miNWGarden, Park
Dane John Mound, Canterbury
92 min walk • The Dane John Mound, also known as the Dane John Gardens, is a former Roman cemetery in the city of Canterbury, Kent. It was converted into a motte-and-bailey castle in the 11th century, and turned into a civic park between 1790 and 1803.
- 3.6 miNWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Canterbury
92 min walk • St Thomas of Canterbury Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Canterbury, Kent, England. It was built from 1874 to 1875 in the Gothic Revival style. It is situated on the corner of Burgate and Canterbury Lane, west of Lower Bridge Street, opposite the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral in the centre of the city.
- 3.2 miSPark
Jumping Downs, Kent Downs
83 min walk • Jumping Downs is a 5.7-hectare Local Nature Reserve near Aylesham, between Canterbury and Dover in Kent. It is owned by the Jumping Downs Trust and managed by the Trust and the Kentish Stour Community Partnership.
- 3.6 miNWChurch, Gothic architecture
Trinity Chapel, Canterbury
93 min walk • Trinity Chapel at the east end of Canterbury Cathedral forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built under the supervision of the master-masons William of Sens and William the Englishman as a shrine for the relics of St. Thomas Becket.
- 3.6 miNWMonuments and statues
Marlowe Memorial, Canterbury
93 min walk • The Marlowe Memorial is a statue and four statuettes erected in memory of the playwright and poet Christopher Marlowe in 1891 in Canterbury, England.
- 1.7 miSEForest
Ileden and Oxenden Woods, Kent Downs
44 min walk • Ileden and Oxenden Woods is an 86.4-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Canterbury in Kent. It is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is located in Adisham parish.