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Maidstone Barracks Station
Buckland Hil, Maidstone, Kent ME16 0SQ - England, UK

This small station only attracts about two trains an hour and serves as the primary public transport access point to the large military barracks on the edge of Maidstone in Kent. Services run on the Medway Railway Line, although...
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Attractions near Maidstone Barracks Station
A selection of attractions close to Maidstone Barracks Station:
St Faith's Church  (< 1 Mile)
St Faith’s Church is a magnificent building in the centre of Maidstone. Construction started in 1872 a short distance away from what would become Maidstone...
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Brenchley Gardens  (< 1 Mile)
These town centre gardens offer relaxing and picnicking opportunities in the heart of the town. Just minutes from the main shopping centre, they have mature...
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Maidstone Library Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone Library Gallery is attached to the main library in the very heart of the community. It houses an extensive collection of artworks on...
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Maidstone Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone Museum is one as one of the best in the South East of England. Its home is impressive too. Chillington Manor is an Elizabethan...
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West Kent Regiment Museum  (< 1 Mile)
This comprehensive collection is located at the heart of the county that the regiment was established to serve. There are medals, uniforms, weapons and...
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Fremlin Walk  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone's slick new shopping centre is built on the site of an old Kentish brewery. Fifty shops are now here, ranging from H&M to Hotel...
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County Hall  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone County Hall is one Kent's great pre-war buildings. Built between 1910 and 1913, it's made from the best building material of all - Portland...
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The Hazlitt Theatre  (< 1 Mile)
William Hazlitt, the essayist, was born in Maidstone in 1778. This theatre is named after him and its diverse programme of events includes comedy, dance,...
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Broadway Bridge  (< 1 Mile)
Broadway Bridge was designed in 1874 by the London engineer, Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Today, it’s strewn with a permanent interactive artwork, called Light Elements, which...
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Maidstone High Street  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone High Street was for many years the commercial heart of the town. It was the town's market place for over 500 years, and it...
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Maidstone Town Hall  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone Town Hall was completed in 1753, and built originally as a Magistrates Court. Today, it houses an excellent visitor centre as well as Maidstone...
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Bank Street  (< 1 Mile)
Bank Street has more historic buildings than any other street in Maidstone. Some are medieval, others Victorian, but nearly all are listed for architectural excellence...
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Kentish Lady River Cruises  (< 1 Mile)
One hour round trips boarding at Archbishop’s Palace, Maidstone or the Museum of Kent Life and Malta Inn at Allington Lock, with full complimentary and...
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Lockmeadow  (< 1 Mile)
Maidstone's biggest and best entertainment and leisure centre has an eight-screen cinema, bars, a nightclub, restaurants and a gym. The ten-acre riverside complex also has...
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All Saints Church  (< 1 Mile)
All Saints Church has been described as the grandest perpendicular church in England. It was built of Kentish Ragstone in 1395 on the site of...
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Archbishop’s Palace  (< 1 Mile)
One of Maidstone's oldest buildings, the Archbishop’s Palace was built in the late 14th Century by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Courtenay. He and other...
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Maidstone Carriage Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Britain's first collection of horse-drawn carriages is now considered to be the finest in Europe. Highlights include governess carts, gigs and royal and estate carriages....
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Maidstone Carriage Museum  (< 1 Mile)
Britain's first collection of horse-drawn carriages is now considered to be the finest in Europe. Highlights include governess carts, gigs and royal and estate carriages....
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River Medway  (< 1 Mile)
The River Medway flows for 112km, the longest river in Kent. Now recognized as Maidstone's best asset, it is the venue for the town’s biggest...
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Millennium Bridge  (< 1 Mile)
This is the first cranked stress ribbon bridge in the world, and only the second ribbon bridge in the UK. The award-winning steel structure has...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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