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Discover Ashford's history at the borough museum, see corn being ground at Willesborough Windmill and learn about farming methods at Brook Agricultural Museum. Visit Stocks Windmill, Kent's tallest post mill, see history come alive at Woodchurch and Tenterden museums and view the fascinating collection of Morgan cars at Rolvenden.
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Brook, Ashford, Kent
The museum is housed in a 14th century barn and an 18th century oast house and the collection comprises just about everything from when the horse was the power around the farm.
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Ashford, Kent
Housed in a 17th century building, Ashford Borough Museum is located close to the heart of the town centre and tells the story of the history of Ashford. With annual exhibitions and two floors to view, there is plenty to see and learn about the town's past.
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Rolvenden, Kent
Very much a personal collection built up over 45 years, housed in a museum building that cannot be seen from the road, you must first enter the 'Falstaff Antiques' shop at 63 High Street, Rolvenden..
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Bethersden, Kent
If you love horses, exquisite craftsmanship, and are looking for that ultra special gift, then a visit to the Stevenson Brothers rocking horse showroom and workshop in the beautiful village of Bethersden shouldn't be missed.
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Wittersham, Kent
Kent's tallest post mill, dating from 1781, stands in the grounds of Stocks Mill House, once owned by the actor Norman Forbes Robertson, artist Randolph H. Sauter and Admiral Sir Edward Parry..
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Tenterden, Kent
Tenterden and District Museum is a Registered Museum with a strong local collection focused on the town and surrounding area..
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Willesborough, Ashford, Kent
The Mill, a Grade II* listed building, was built in 1869 and generated enough power to turn four sets of mill stones. Find out how a windmill works, how corn is ground and flour made using the power of wind or the Hornsby 14 hp gas-oil engine. See what the miller's cottage would have looked like at the turn of the 19th century..
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Woodchurch, Nr Ashford, Kent
Housed in a 17th /18th century timber-framed barn and cart shed, the museum tells the story of Woodchurch Parish and the collection has an almost exclusively Woodchurch provenance...
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Cranbrook, Kent
Union Windmill was built in 1814 and stands overlooking the historic Wealden town of Cranbrook. It is the tallest surviving smock mill in the British Isles, Grade 1 Listed and possibly the best example ever built.
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