About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Archaeological sites in Kent, English Heritage sites in Kent, National Trust properties in Kent, Nature reserves in Kent, Parks and open spaces in Kent, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Kent, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Watling Street, Reculver, Westgate, Canterbury, Roman Museum, Dover Castle, High Weald AONB, Rochester Castle, Pilgrims' Way, Rutupiae, Upnor Castle, Dubris, Knole House, St Augustine's Abbey, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Deal Castle, Chartwell, South Foreland Lighthouse, White Horse Stone, Medway megaliths, Lower Mill, Woodchurch, Ebbsfleet Valley, Julliberrie's Grave, Walmer Castle, Fort Amherst, Blue Bell Hill, Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent Downs, Ringlemere Cup, Durovernum Cantiacorum, Scotney Castle, Oare Marshes, Kit's Coty House, St John's Jerusalem, South Swale, Emmetts Garden, Chestnuts long barrow, Queendown Warren, Smallhythe Place, Ranscombe Farm, Bewl Water, Langdon Bay, Kent, West Blean, Swanscombe Heritage Park, Crofton Roman Villa, Hothfield Common, Ringlemere barrow, Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve, Great Tottington, Burham Down, East Blean Woods, Westfield Wood, Monk's Wall nature reserve, Burham Marsh, Quebec House, Addington long barrow, Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Coldrum Stones, Countless Stones, Oldbury hillfort, Smythe's Megalith, Coffin Stone, Springhead, Cossington, Kent, Eynsford Castle, Old Soar Manor, Faversham Stone Chapel, Maison Dieu, Faversham, Stoneacre, Oldbury rock shelters. Excerpt: Reculver is a hamlet and coastal resort situated about 3 miles (5 km) east of Herne Bay in southeast England. It is a ward of the City of Canterbury district in the county of Kent. Reculver once occupied a strategic location at the western end of the Wantsum Channel, between the Isle of Thanet and the Kent mainland. This led the Romans to build a small fort, probably..