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Royal Oak Restaurant
Wrotham Heath, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 7RX

The Royal Oak is located around 5 minutes from the M26 providing connections with the M25, and approximately 10 minutes from the M20 at junction 2a making the restaurant really easy to access from all around South East England including...
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Attractions near Royal Oak Restaurant
A selection of attractions close to Royal Oak Restaurant:
Old Archbishop’s Palace  (2.4 Miles)
Experts believe the original features of this Grade I listed structure date from the 11th Century. It was intended to house the clergy from...
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St George’s Church  (2.4 Miles)
Wrotham’s parish church, one of the first in the country to be dedicated to St George, has stood here since 960, before St George was...
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Trosley Country Park  (2.5 Miles)
The 160 acres that make up this beautiful country park were once part of the Trosley Towers Estate but are now a Special Site of...
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St Leonard's Tower  (3.6 Miles)
St Leonard’s Tower is a well-preserved example of a small free standing Norman keep, almost complete in its original form. The property is owned...
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Manor Park Country Park  (3.7 Miles)
Just outside of the large village of West Malling can be found Manor Park Country Park. Built on the site of the 18th Century estate...
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Old Soar Manor  (4.1 Miles)
This ruin, dating from approximately 1290, was once home to a medieval knight and survived intact until the 18th Century. Today visitors can still...
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All Saint's Church  (5.2 Miles)
The Parish church of All Saints in the small sleepy village of Birling has played a crucial part in the history of the region and...
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Plaxtol Parish Church  (5.3 Miles)
The year that this church was built – 1649 – explains the lack of dedication; no church built during the Cromwellian Commonwealth was named for...
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Larkfield Leisure Centre  (5.6 Miles)
Larkfield Leisure Centre has since it was first built in the 1970s been extended and improved many times. Today the centre boasts an impressive swimming...
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St John the Baptist  (6.2 Miles)
Within St John the Baptist church at Wateringbury is held an ancient artefact called the Dumb Borsholder. The Borsholder is a three-foot long staff with...
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St John The Baptist Church  (6.3 Miles)
Visitors to this striking flint church are often surprised to learn that it is substantially the same today as when originally built in 1325 on...
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St Peter & St Paul’s Church  (6.3 Miles)
The exact age of this church, with its 15th Century ragstone tower, is unknown, but the granting of the right in the 13th Century to...
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Ightham Mote  (6.5 Miles)
This Grade I listed building is a fine example of a 14th Century moated manor house and visitors can still view some of the original...
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Aylesford Priory  (6.5 Miles)
Aylesford Priory is situated in the village of Aylesford, just outside of Maidstone. The priory dates from the 13th century and is still in use...
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The Lost Village of Dode  (6.6 Miles)
This pretty hamlet gets its unusual name as a result of the village being virtually wiped out by the plague during the 14th century....
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St Giles Church  (6.9 Miles)
Built in 1880 by local landowner, Edward Cazalet, this pretty stone church is renowned locally for its ghostly inhabitant, said to be Sir Henry Vane,...
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Camer Park  (7 Miles)
Camer Park is comprised of 45 acres of designated Outstanding Natural Beauty. Following the death of its last resident, Kate Smith-Masters, the Camer estate...
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Ide Hill  (7.3 Miles)
As the highest point in Kent, Ide Hill provides spectacular views of the Kent countryside and its numerous footpaths allow plenty of opportunities to enjoy...
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Snodland Millennium Museum  (7.4 Miles)
This museum has such an extensive collection that it has to rotate its permanent displays in order for the public to see everything that it...
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Nurstead Court  (7.9 Miles)
A manor house has stood on this site since at least the reign of Edward the Confessor in the 11th Century; there are references to...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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