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‘Hulked’ is a brand new soundwalk experience along the Medway coastline and around the Old Brickfields at Lower Halstow, near Sittingbourne. The soundwalk reanimates the wrecks of the Thames Sailing barges, breathes new life into the old brickfields and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the area.
Be inspired to visit Faversham, the Isle of Sheppey, Sittingbourne and surrounding Kentish villages.
Consider Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway on your itinerary for a visit to Sittingbourne
An 18 hole golf course near the Sittingbourne with good access to the M2, offering membership and visitors a challenging course in Kent; providing a range of competitions and coaching.
A perfect place for the whole family to enjoy, with something for everyone.
Opportunities for you to get out and about in Sittingbourne, whether its experiencing the countryside and surrounding villages.
Here in Swale, North Kent, we've been lucky to play host to a surprising number of productions over the years. Here's a guide to some of the most notable film and TV locations right here in Sittingbourne, the Isle of Sheppey, and Faversham, perfect for planning your own walking tour or just impressing friends with a little behind the scenes trivia.
The ancient tropical paradise on the Isle of Sheppey where you can find fossils 52-48 million years old.
Step back in time and explore the lasting impact of one of Faversham’s most important historic documents at this fascinating evening talk.
A Sound Pilgrimage to Faversham’s Hidden Histories - Destination #6 in the This Place Meant series arrives at The Hot Tin for a unique immersive sound experience led by Sound Emergence, featuring guest artist Maureen Wolloshin. Set within Faversham’s much-loved grassroots arts venue, this special event weaves together heritage, improvisation and contemplative listening in a live sound bath performance inspired by the town’s medieval anchoresses.