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Bat & Ball Station
Bat & Ball Road, SEVENOAKS, Kent TN14 5AP - England, UK

Without doubt, Bat and Ball Station is one of the more bizarrely named railway stations in the United Kingdom. It takes its name from a former Inn that stood on the railway junction. The inn is no longer...
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Attractions near Bat & Ball Station
A selection of attractions close to Bat & Ball Station:
Ide Hill  (< 1 Mile)
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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St Peter & St Paul’s Church  (1.4 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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Sevenoaks Museum  (1.4 Miles)
Located within the main library at the heart of the Kent community of Sevenoaks, this museum houses a large collection of artefacts and documents that...
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Knole  (2.3 Miles)
Visitors can wander around thirteen 17th Century styled state rooms marvelling at rare Stuart furniture and paintings by Gainsborough, Reynolds and Van Dyck. Built...
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Knole Park  (2.3 Miles)
Created in the 15th Century for the Archbishops of Canterbury to have somewhere away from court for hunting and other recreational activities, these 1000 acres...
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Shoreham Aircraft Museum  (4.2 Miles)
This museum was opened in 1978, and was begun by a group of local enthusiasts who had a passion for aircraft and the period surrounding...
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St Mary’s Church  (4.3 Miles)
A church has stood on this site since 862AD, following the granting of a charter by King Ethelbert, although the one in existence dates from...
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St Martin’s Church  (4.8 Miles)
This pretty church’s structure looks much newer than its history would suggest, the result of a fire in 1989 that destroyed all of the building...
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Ightham Mote  (5.9 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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Emmetts Garden  (6 Miles)
Fans of Merchant Ivory will recognise these 18 acres of gardens and woodland from the 1985 film ‘Room With A View’. Frederick Lubbock, influenced...
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Plaxtol Parish Church  (7 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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Eynsford Castle  (7 Miles)
Built around 1100, this stone castle was one of the earliest fortifications to be built by the Normans after they took England in 1066....
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Old Archbishop’s Palace  (7.1 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  (7.1 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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St Giles Church  (7.2 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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Quebec House  (7.4 Miles)
Originally built during the 16th Century but added to during the 17th Century, this red brick house was the childhood home of General James Wolfe,...
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Winston Churchill Statue  (7.4 Miles)
Winston Churchill purchased Chartwell House on the edge of Westerham in 1922, and apart from the periods that he spent in 10 Downing Street, lived...
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St Mary the Virgin Church  (7.4 Miles)
Built in the 13th Century and added to in the 14th century, this church dominates the Westerham skyline. Once inside visitors are particularly struck...
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The Green  (7.4 Miles)
The Green has been one of the most important public spaces in the history of the small but perfectly appointed Kent village of Westerham....
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James Wolfe Statue  (7.5 Miles)
James Wolfe was born in 1727 in Westerham, this tiny picturesque village in rural Kent. This great statue was erected to celebrate one of...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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