Parque

Jardines de Kearsney Abbey

Recomendado por 21 personas locales,

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Lisa
January 16, 2020
A 10 minute drive to Kearsney Abbey. Take a portable BBQ and enjoy a lunch in the park! Feed the ducks, kick a ball and eat an ice cream! A large play park for the children and completely free entry! Lovely peaceful walks through Russel Gardens which is just across the road.
Susannah
June 22, 2021
You can walk to this park in under 15 minutes- and totally off- road as well! This is a most popular park that has recently had over £ 3 million of lottery money spent! It has a tea room, two play grounds, gardens, abbey ruins, a river, lakes, bbq area, refreshments, a paddling area & you might spot a kingfisher! Dogs are welcome too. You could make a long time of it or just quickly pop down for an hour.
You can walk to this park in under 15 minutes- and totally off- road as well! This is a most popular park that has recently had over £ 3 million of lottery money spent! It has a tea room, two play grounds, gardens, abbey ruins, a river, lakes, bbq area, refreshments, a paddling area & you might spot…
Ruth
August 29, 2015
Free parking, cafe does breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas and icecreams.
Rachel
June 19, 2022
Lovely gardens and walks around Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens. Cafe on sight and ponds with swans and ducks. Nice place to have a picnic
Gareth
April 8, 2021
Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens are the most popular, historic parks in Dover. They are located 1.9 miles from your accommodation and 2.5 miles north west of Dover town centre in the Alkham Valley, part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Both parks are carefully designed landscapes. Thousands of tonnes of earth were moved and trees planted to create the slopes, woods, water courses and lake. The River Dour, a spring-fed chalk stream, flows through the parks. Combined with ornamental lakes, this gives the parks a picturesque landscape style. The origins of both parks can be traced back to grand country houses and estates built for prominent local industrialists in the early 19th and 20th centuries.
Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens are the most popular, historic parks in Dover. They are located 1.9 miles from your accommodation and 2.5 miles north west of Dover town centre in the Alkham Valley, part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Both parks are carefully designed lands…

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Ubicación
Alkham Road
Temple Ewell, England