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12 Best Attractions in Kent, England | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )

Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )

Birchington-on-Sea is a village in north east Kent, England, with a population of around 10,000. It is part of the Thanet district and forms part of the civil parish of Birchington. It lies on the coast facing the North Sea, east of the Thames Estuary, between the seaside resorts of Herne Bay and Margate. As a seaside resort, the village is a tourist and retirement destination. The village's Minnis Bay is a family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, a paddling pool and coastal walking routes. Its three smaller beaches are surrounded by chalk cliffs, cliff stacks and caves.

The village was first recorded in 1240. Its parish church, All Saints', dates to the 13th century and its churchyard is the burial place of the 19th century Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Quex Park, a local 19th century manor house, is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum and a twelve bell tower built for change ringing. The museum contains a large collection of stuffed exotic animals collected by Major Percy Powell-Cotton on his travels in Africa, and also houses artefacts unearthed in and around Birchington by his daughter, Antoinette Powell-Cotton, a keen archaeologist.

Birchington was first recorded in 1240 as Birchenton, a name derived from the Old English words 'bircen tun', meaning a farm where birch trees grow. Birchington-on-Sea is located in northeast Kent, on the coast of the Thames Estuary. The village is 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the east of Herne Bay and 6 kilometres (4 mi) to the west of Margate. The small town of Westgate-on-Sea lies between Birchington and Margate.

Minnis Bay is a popular family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, cafes, beach huts, public houses, restaurants, a paddling pool and coastal walking/cycling routes. The beach has gained a European Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. The village has three other smaller beaches, which are surrounded by chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. Wildlife that can be observed in the Thames Estuary includes seals, velvet swimming crabs and the migrant turnstone.

Paintings by local artists are displayed at the David Burley Gallery in Birchington Library. Community activities take place at the Birchington Village Centre, including adult education classes, drama productions by the Birchington Guild of Players and concerts by the Birchington Silver Band. In 1989, Birchington-on-Sea was twinned with the town of La Chapelle d'Armentieres, near Lille in northern France; Birchington Twinning Association arranges events between the two communities, such as school trips, concerts and war remembrance services. Since 1932, Birchington has held a street carnival each summer.

Birchington-on-Sea railway station is on the Chatham Main Line which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester and Bromley South. Birchington is around 1 hour and 40 minutes from London by Mainline train. A National Express coach service also runs between London Victoria and Ramsgate via Birchington-on-Sea.


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BIRCHINGTON: Thanet Parish #9 of 11

OK today we are back in Thanet and we are on the North Kent coast with this one. Originally built around four sandy bays this was pretty much a fishing village until the arrival of the railway station at that point it began to grow into a town.

We begin this one in Minnis Bay before walking along the headland at the foot of the chalk cliffs looping around and heading back into the town centre where we find a range of shops and businesses as well as all the other amenities you would come to expect to find in a town of 9000 people.

The oldest building in this parish is the church of All Saints - its tower has been used as a landmark for ships in the past there's no end of buildings that are named after famous people, one of which is right next door to All Saints church and that's the Powell pub and restaurant.

We end this one with a trip out to Quex Park, the home of Quex House and the Powell-Cotton Museum. The park also houses the Waterloo Tower (a secular bell tower), an endless range of activities including paintball, crafts and a garden centre. If you were to come to this place I think you'd leave happy!

By rights this town is known as Birchington-on-Sea but the civil parish's is name is just BIRCHINGTON.

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Holiday Homes in Birchington Thanet at Quex Park Holiday Park, Kent

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Quex Holiday Park is only two miles from Minnis Bay, an ideal setting for your holiday home and an excellent base from which to visit the East of our lovely county.

The park is level and partly wooded, with a grocery shop and small café on-site. There are also laundry facilities provided for your convenience, and remember Quex Park is only 15 minutes from magnificent sandy beaches and harbour.
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If you are thinking about buying a holiday home, you will soon discover that there are a great deal of different factors to take into consideration, and as with everything in life, plenty of choice. So how can you make the best choice for you?

You’ve made the decision you would like to buy a holiday home, and whether that is along the coast of Folkestone, or nestled in the countryside of Dover or Birchington, here are 3 reasons why to choose Keat Farm for your holiday home;

The Locations

Location, location, location. We are very lucky to have prime locations spanning around the Kentish coast and countryside, so if your first question is coast or countryside, you can enjoy both from any one of our four locations. Each location also benefits from a plethora of amenities and things to do in the local area, so you can fill your time with plenty of exploring, eating, drinking and activities should you chose to.

The Facilities

During low season, and throughout the year when needed, we like to make sure each site is up to the highest standard, not only for our holiday makers, but for the environment and our important local wildlife. We are proud to have achieved Gold in the David Bellamy Conservation awards, in addition to that we have also been acknowledged as a Honey Bee Friendly park. We like to make sure our parks are buzzing with activity, literally, so we are always busy planting new flowers, installing bird houses, hedgehog houses, and anything else to attract some local visitors. During the low season, we take the time to prepare for the summer, with plans to plant wildflowers and herb gardens.

We are also proud to offer recycling facilities as this is of increasing importance to our home owners, in addition to award-winning shower facilities, eco-friendly laundry rooms, eco plots and frequent tree landscaping, across all sites, with plans to continue investment in our facilities. Keep up to date with our park newsletters to see what’s coming up.

The People

Each park has a community hub, generally the café, whereby all sorts of activities take place such as quiz nights, bingo, local garden competitions and seasonal activities.

As a family–owned business, with helpful, friendly staff on hand, and always busy with park activities, each Keat Farm Holiday park offers a strong sense of community which is something we really value.

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Birchington to Margate Beach Walk: Exploring the Coastal Beauty of England | Walk Guide ????????

Discover the scenic beauty of the Birchington to Margate Beach walk along the stunning coastline of England. This walk guide provides detailed instructions on how to navigate this picturesque route and highlights the key attractions along the way. Begin your journey in Birchington, a charming coastal town, and follow the coastal path as it winds its way towards the vibrant seaside town of Margate. Enjoy breathtaking views of the sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and the vast expanse of the sea. Immerse yourself in the coastal atmosphere, listen to the crashing waves, and feel the refreshing sea breeze. Explore the charming seaside towns, indulge in local delicacies, and discover hidden gems along the route. From the historic Turner Contemporary art gallery to the iconic Dreamland amusement park, Margate offers a mix of culture, history, and fun. Whether you're a nature lover, a beach enthusiast, or simply seeking a tranquil coastal walk, the Birchington to Margate Beach walk promises a memorable experience. Lace up your walking shoes, follow the coastal path, and let the beauty of the English coastline captivate your senses. Don't miss the chance to embark on this scenic walk in England. Subscribe for more walk guides and recommendations of captivating walking routes in and around the UK! #BirchingtonToMargateBeachWalk #CoastalBeauty #WalkGuide #ExploreEngland

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BIRCHINGTON ON SEA - DASHCAM 2019

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SWC Free Walk 28, Birchington on Sea to Whitstable. 27/4/13.

The Greek Gods Boreus and Apollo looked down favourably on this walker today making this a fine 12.7 mile coastal walk.
Shortly after leaving the station, the walker is soon on the cliff-top path with the distant sight of the twin towers of St Mary's Church ahead. This becomes the focus for the lunch time stop, which can be taken at a local hostelry nearby, or in Reculver country park, where there are a number of picnic tables.
The section between Birchington and Reculver is the quietest, and, probably, the more scenic. After the country park, the walk passes through more urban terrain, until reaching the pleasant town of Whitstable, and its castle.
A fine walk, if the elements allow it to be done as written, and the comments about it being hard on the joints are unfounded; there's always the possibility to come off the concrete and use the grass.
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The Forgotten Kent Coast You NEED To See For Yourself!

Birchington-On-Sea and the surrounding area is an often over looked part of the Kent coast, overshadowed by it's more popular neighbours Margate, Broadstairs and Herne Bay.

But today we head out to this forgotten coastline and discover all the reasons why this part of the coast should be explored. You won't believe what we find!

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00:28 Driftwood Cafe In Birchington-On-Sea
03:00 Epple Bay Beach & Coastal Route
06:05 Walking From Epple Bay To Minnis Bay In Kent

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Places to see in ( Margate - UK )

Places to see in ( Margate - UK )

Margate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in Kent, England. It lies 38.1 miles east-north-east of Maidstone, on the coast along the North Foreland and contains the areas of Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.

For at least 250 years, Margate has been a leading seaside resort in the UK, drawing Londoners to its beaches, Margate Sands. The bathing machines in use at Margate were described in 1805 as four-wheeled carriages, covered with canvas, and having at one end of them an umbrella of the same materials which is let down to the surface of the water, so that the bather descending from the machine by a few steps is concealed from the public view, whereby the most refined female is enabled to enjoy the advantages of the sea with the strictest delicacy.

The Dreamland Amusement Park (featured in The Jolly Boys' Outing extended episode of the television series Only Fools and Horses) is situated in the centre of Margate. It reopened in 2015, having been closed since 2006 following a lengthy campaign by the group Save Dreamland Campaign. The Scenic Railway roller coaster at Dreamland, which opened in 1920, is Grade II* Listed and the second oldest in the world, was severely damaged in a fire on 7 April 2008 but has now been fully restored and reopened to the public in October 2015. Today the Dreamland roller coaster is one of only two early-20th century scenic railways still remaining in the UK; the only other surviving UK scenic railway is in Great Yarmouth and was built in 1932. The Margate roller coaster is an ACE Coaster Classic. Cliftonville, next to Margate, has a classic British Arnold Palmer seaside mini golf course.

There are two notable theatres, the Theatre Royal in Addington Street – the second oldest theatre in the country – and the Tom Thumb Theatre, the second smallest in the country, in addition to the Winter Gardens. The Theatre Royal was built in 1787, burned down in 1829 and was remodelled in 1879 giving Margate more national publicity. The exterior is largely from the 19th century.[15] From 1885 to 1899 actor-manager Sarah Thorne ran a school for acting at the Theatre Royal which is widely regarded as Britain's first formal drama school. Actors who received their initial theatrical training there include Harley Granville-Barker, Evelyn Millard, Louis Calvert, George Thorne, Janet Achurch, Adelaide Neilson and Irene and Violet Vanbrugh, among others. An annual jazz festival takes place on a weekend in June.

Margate Museum in Market Place explores the town's seaside heritage in a range of exhibits and displays, and is now opened at weekends by a team of volunteers. First discovered in 1798, the Margate Caves (also known as the Vortigern Caves) are situated at the bottom of Northdown Road. They are currently closed to the public.

The Shell Grotto, which has walls and roof covered in elaborate decorations of over four million shells covering 2,000 square feet (190 m2) in complex patterns, was rediscovered in 1835, but is of unknown age and origin. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. There is a 16th-century 2-storey timber-framed Tudor house built on a flint plinth in King Street. Margate's Jubilee Clock Tower was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, although not completed until 1889. It had a Time Ball mechanism, mounted on a mast atop the tower, which was raised a few minutes before 1pm each day and dropped at precisely 1pm, thereby allowing residents, visitors and ships to know the exact time. This was, of course, in the days before wireless transmission of time signals.

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Margate Beach
RAF Manston Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum
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Margate Harbour Arm
Genting Casino Margate
Saint Mildred's Bay
St Peter's Church
Kingsgate Bay
Pegwell Bay
Monkton Nature Reserve
Margate Clocktower
Sunken Gardens
Dane Park

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Cycle/Walk along Westgate Bay bound for Birchington

After gaining more confidence from a bike trip to Margate Beach 3 days ago, I am ready to try a new route. Westgate-On-Sea to Birchington. This clip shows a short ride/walk along Westgate Bay Beach.

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WESTGATE ON SEA: Thanet Parish #10 of 11

The penultimate parish in Thanet sees TVI take on the newest one in the district. This did not exist as a civil parish until 2015, so it's only six years old, but the settlement we find occupying this small two square kilometres of the North Kent coast has been here for a lot longer. This place was originally nothing more than a farm and a coastguard station in the 19th century, but these days it is far far more.

Built relatively quickly between 1860 and 1901 for the upper and middle classes, this town was designed to be a seaside resort for the wealthy, and as you walk around it, you get the impression that's exactly what it once was. Things have altered a little since then, but you can still see some evidence in the old architecture around the place that this was certainly not a place that just anyone could rock up at. In the modern day though it certainly is.

Come and explore the lovely Victorian canopied shops, the picturesque buildings and the gorgeous West Bay seafront, all within a short walk of the train station which links this part of Kent to London Victoria Station, an hour and a half down the line. It's certainly much quieter than neighbouring Birchington. It shares a golf course with its neighbour on the clifftops between the parishes.

If you come here, you will inevitably come across the history surrounding the B24 Liberator crash, like I did. On the clifftop, you're treated to a wonderful view across the sea, but in 1944 that was the scene of tragedy as two planes which attempted to land at RAF Manston ended up crashing into the sea here. A piece of local history that is marked by the memorial not too far away from the crash site.

A good couple of hours was spent walking around this small town, the newest parish in Thanet, and I hope this sixteen minutes is a good summary of the place known as WESTGATE ON SEA.

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Holiday Home Life in Dover, Thanet, Folkestone & Birchington at Keat Farm Holiday Parks, Kent

Holiday Home Life in Dover, Thanet, Folkestone & Birchington at Keat Farm Holiday Parks, Kent.

Enjoy the holiday lifestyle with your own holiday home in Kent. Ready to escape for up to 10 months of the year?

You could be away from the city in under 2 hours & exploring the best of Kent.Coastal, countryside or nature, Keat farm offers variety in stunning settings.
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Security: All our holiday parks offer a secure and friendly environment – perfect for all ages.

Facilities: When you own your own holiday home, you also have the added benefit of access to all the parks facilities. Offering landscaped grounds, laundry facilities, shower and WC’s and on site shops and cafes (at selected parks).

Location: Each park offers easy access to local points of interest and public transport for an easy journey.
Confidence: Our parks are members of the trade organisation; The British Holiday & Home Parks Association, providing support and advice to owners.

Environment: Our parks are located within quiet and peaceful settings, ensuring you can relax and enjoy your getaway. There are no pubs, clubs or swimming pools onsite or within close proximity to spoil the ambience.

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Places to go on a Kent Holiday (Dover, Deal, Margate, Ramsgate) - by Keat Farm Holiday Parks

The best things to do and tourist attractions to visit during a Kent (the garden of England) holiday in British summer time and make sure to stay at a Keat Farm holiday and touring park! We have parks located in Folkestone, Dover and Birchington near Margate.
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2. Folkestone Old Town
3. The White Cliffs of Dover
4. Dover Castle
5. Port of Dover
6. St Margarets Bay
7. Deal Castle
8. Walmer Castle
9. RAF Manston Museum
10. Margate Seafront
11. Ramsgate War Tunnels

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2. Quex Park and Powell Cotton Museum
3. Leeds Castle
4. Canterbury Cathedral
5. Howletts Wild Animal Park
6. Port Lympne Reserve
7. Canterbury City Centre
8. St Augustine's Abbey
9. The Canterbury Tales
10. Wingham Wildlife Park
11. Whitstable Harbour Village
12. Chatham Dock Yard
11. Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
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Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay, Broadstairs, Kent - Is this the best beach near London? Beach day trip

Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay have been my favourite beaches in the UK so far. Cornwall is famous for it's beautiful coast and beaches, but if you're living in London and are on a budget, a trip to Cornwall is something you can't afford not only because travelling in the UK is quite expensive, but also because commuting to Cornwall requires hours. Many hours!
So, for all Londoners, let me tell you that there is more beach life beyond Brighton. There is a perfectly sandy beach, with beautiful white cliffs and quite warm-ish water, just under 2h30 away from London. And it's not far from the popular Margate beach. I present you Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay, located in Broadstairs, Kent.
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Coastal Adventure: Discovering the Breathtaking Ramsgate to Margate Bay Walk

Join us on a thrilling coastal adventure as we explore the stunning Ramsgate to Margate Bay walk. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the British coastline, and discover hidden gems and breathtaking views along the way. From rugged cliffs to sandy beaches, this adventure has it all. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the wonders of this unforgettable journey.

Hiking in London Club in Ramsgate to Margate Bay Walk

If you're looking for an outdoor adventure filled with breathtaking scenery and natural beauty, look no further than the Ramsgate to Margate Bay Walk. This 7-mile (11.3-kilometer) trail takes you along the stunning Kent coast, from the historic town of Ramsgate to the breathtaking Margate Bay. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a beginner, this route is the perfect way to immerse yourself in nature and discover the beauty of the UK.

The trail begins in the heart of Ramsgate, where you'll find plenty of opportunities to explore the town's rich history and charming architecture. From there, you'll head towards the coast, passing through the picturesque fishing village of Birchington and the stunning Botany Bay. As you walk, you'll be surrounded by breathtaking views of the North Sea, cliffs, and rolling hills, making this walk truly unforgettable.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of this walk is the diverse wildlife you'll encounter along the way. From seabirds and seals to rabbits and hares, there's no shortage of amazing creatures to spot. You might even see dolphins or whales in the distance! Whether you're a keen birdwatcher or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, this walk is sure to delight you.

As you approach Margate Bay, you'll begin to see why this walk is so popular. The final destination is a stunning beach with clear blue waters, golden sand, and breathtaking sunsets. Here, you can relax, swim, or simply enjoy a picnic while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

In conclusion, the Ramsgate to Margate Bay Walk is a must-do for anyone who loves the outdoors and is looking for a breathtaking adventure. With its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and rich history, this route promises an unforgettable experience. So pack your backpack, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready to discover the beauty of Ramsgate to Margate Bay Walk.

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