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    Kent Countryside accessible for all Tunbridge Wells welcomes everyone to step into an adventure tailored to their pace. Whether you seek the grandeur of historic houses and gardens, the exhilaration of panoramic trails, the serenity of woodland escapes, or the unique delights of sensory walks, Kent's countryside greets you with open arms. Explore the Trails Access to Historic Houses and Gardens in Kent    Kent's countryside is a treasure trove of history, waiting to be unearthed by all. Accessible paths invite you to step back in time through the grandeur of historic houses and the vibrant tapestry of gardens, no matter your individual access requirements.  Scotney Castle (National Trust)  Journey through a medieval dream at Scotney Castle. Explore the romantic ruins of the moated castle, wander through the picturesque Victorian gardens, and breathe in the fresh air of the surrounding wooded estate. Wheelchair-accessible routes wind through the grounds, ensuring everyone can experience its enchantment. You can book a wheelchair or mobility scooter before your visit, free of charge. There is level access to the shop, café and ground floor of the Mansion House and a digital tour is available to view for those unable to access the first floor. For those with hearing impairments, there are hearing loops available. Find out more on the National Trust website.    find out more Penshurst Place  Unveil the Tudor secrets of Penshurst Place. Once the playground of King Henry VIII, this grand estate boasts manicured gardens, a historic courtyard, and fascinating interiors. A designated wheelchair route allows you to discover its charm (two wheelchairs are available to pre-book). There is ground level access to the house to explore parts of the estate. Braille and large print guides are available. View full accessibility information here.   find out more Hever Castle Follow the footsteps of royalty at Hever Castle. Home to Anne Boleyn, before she became Queen of England, this magnificent castle offers a glimpse into its opulent past. Explore the formal gardens, meander through the Tudor village, and learn about its intriguing history. Pathways and some parts of the castle are accessible but there are also some steps. A limited amount of magnifying glasses and a brief history of the castle is available in braille. There are hearing loops and interactive audio guides available in English and several other languages. View the full accessible guide on the Hever Castle website.    find out more Most of these locations offer detailed maps and guides specifically tailored for visitors with limited mobility or other individual requirements. We suggest that you contact attractions in advance to ensure an enjoyable visit. So, grab your sense of wonder, and embark on an accessible journey through history in Kent. These magnificent houses and gardens await, ready to share their stories and secrets with everyone. Accessible Parks [...]

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     Disabled drivers or blue badge holders will find a total of 92 designated spaces available to them in the Town Centre Car Parks and a handful on street also.Â