UK Map 15 Black Horse Farm Caravan Club Site Canterbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site Sissinghurst Castle Garden (National Trust) - One of the world’s most celebrated gardens, the creation of Vita Sackville-West and her husband Sir Harold Nicolson Rayleigh Mount (National Trust) - 11th-century earthwork South Foreland Lighthouse (National Trust) - Fascinating and distinctive Victorian lighthouse Stoneacre (National Trust) - Half-timbered yeoman’s house The White Cliffs of Dover - Magnificent coastal site looking out over the English Channel Dover Castle (English Heritage) - The network of underground tunnels beneath Dover Castle became the nerve centre of the whole operation to evacuate the British Expeditionary Force and French troops from Dunkirk Maison Dieu (English Heritage) - A medieval building, forming part of a hospital, royal lodge and almshouse, housing Roman artefacts from nearby sites Knights Templar Church (English Heritage) - The foundations of a small medieval church where King John may have made subjection to the Papal Legate Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House (English Heritage) - Remains of two prehistoric burial chambers Stone Chapel (English Heritage) - A stone chapel is all that remains of a small medieval church incorporating visible remains of a Romano-British pagan mausoleum dating from the 4th century Conduit House (English Heritage) - Conduit House is the monastic waterworks that supplied nearby St Augustine's Abbey Hadleigh Castle (English Heritage) - The impressive remains of a mighty fortress constructed over seven centuries ago overlooking the Essex marshes Walmer Castle and Gardens (English Heritage) - When visiting this site, it is easy to imagine why the Duke of Wellington enjoyed his time here so much Deal Castle (English Heritage) - One of the finest Tudor artillery works in England Reculver Towers and Roman Fort (English Heritage) - An imposing 12th-century landmark, twin towers and the walls of a Roman fort Western Heights (English Heritage) - Parts of the moat of a 19th-century fort built to fend off French attacks, now part of the White Cliffs Countryside Project Upnor Castle (English Heritage) - A 17th-century gun fort, built to protect Elizabeth's warships St John`s Commandery (English Heritage) - A medieval chapel converted into a farmhouse during the 16th century Richborough Roman Fort (English Heritage) - The Romans main entry port into Britain is now over two miles from the sea, with remains dating back to the Claudian invasion of ad43 St Augustine`s Cross (English Heritage) - A 19th-century cross of Celtic design marks what is traditionally thought to have been the site of St Augustine's landing on the shores of England in AD597 St Augustine`s Abbey (English Heritage) - A great abbey marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England Rochester Castle (English Heritage) - Built on the Roman city wall, this Norman bishop's castle was a vital royal stronghold Richborough Roman Amphitheatre (English Heritage) - Ditch associated with the nearby Roman fort that was built during the 3rd century Canterbury - Wincheap Park and Ride Maidstone - Bearsted Park and Ride Maidstone - Armstrong Road Park and Ride Canterbury Park and Ride Canterbury - New Dover Road Park and Ride Chatham Park and Ride East Kent Railway