This visitor centre is dedicated to the life and works of Jeffery Harrison, a renowned artist. The centre features a permanent exhibition showcasing Harrison's paintings, drawings, and sculptures, offering a unique insight into his creative process. Interactive displays and audio-visual presentations provide further context, while a recreated studio space allows visitors to step into Harrison's creative world. The centre also hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and events, making it a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts.
Fun place with a wide selection of activities for children. All detailed on the Kent wildlife Trust website, I also found them helpful on the phone when I've called to make enquiries. Has a little cafe on site sells snacks and hot and cold drinks and a gift shop, toilets and a large free car park. There is a nature based learning play garden area that little people (and adults) will enjoy along with plenty of beautiful nature enriched woods and open water to enjoy. Only downside for me was no dogs are allowed so our furry friend missed out on the fresh air and exploration trip. We have been to a forest school with this branch of the Trust and can highly recommend the experience, very apt and my little one has a new feather for his cap on how to safely prepare a fire whilst considering the impact on nature and her surroundings. I will certainly return here.
Quite an ideal spot to see wildlife and to sit and relax with a small cafe but is only open Wednesday to Saturday but could be Sunday as well check there website for full details of there actual opening hours
Excellent walking with a variety of wildlife. Cafe sells snacks, ice cream and hot drinks. Also a shop with bird feed and feeders.
A beautiful, peace, oasis. I love being at this place, sometimes to walk, other times to sit & enjoy surroundings. Always put my name down for activities & talks which are excellent. After joining in Fungi Forage I can't walk in woods or look at trees & not search. Loved The Stick Man day & pond dipping. Hugely recommend.
This place is worth a visit combines a small gift shop, education section with exhibition of wild life that has and currently reside at the Wildlife reserve. There is a cafe doing coffees, teas and cold drinks With a rang of sandwiches and icecreams and iced lollypops some are deary free so good for people that can't have milk or are Vegan. Nice picnicking are. Staff are all volunteers and very friendly and helpful.
Thia really is the most beautiful place to visit, with lots of things to do for children. At the moment they have a santas grotto. This centre is right next door to The Wildlife Reserve so walking distance. There is plenty of parking and a Cafe, Gift shop, Visitor centre, Picnic facilities and Toilets. The staff are really friendly and we had a chat with some of the birdwatchers that visit to use the hides dotted around.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Fun place with a wide selection of activities for children. All detailed on the Kent wildlife Trust website, I also found them helpful on the phone when I've called to make enquiries. Has a little cafe on site sells snacks and hot and cold drinks and a gift shop, toilets and a large free car park. There is a nature based learning play garden area that little people (and adults) will enjoy along with plenty of beautiful nature enriched woods and open water to enjoy. Only downside for me was no dogs are allowed so our furry friend missed out on the fresh air and exploration trip. We have been to a forest school with this branch of the Trust and can highly recommend the experience, very apt and my little one has a new feather for his cap on how to safely prepare a fire whilst considering the impact on nature and her surroundings. I will certainly return here.
Quite an ideal spot to see wildlife and to sit and relax with a small cafe but is only open Wednesday to Saturday but could be Sunday as well check there website for full details of there actual opening hours
Excellent walking with a variety of wildlife. Cafe sells snacks, ice cream and hot drinks. Also a shop with bird feed and feeders.
A beautiful, peace, oasis. I love being at this place, sometimes to walk, other times to sit & enjoy surroundings. Always put my name down for activities & talks which are excellent. After joining in Fungi Forage I can't walk in woods or look at trees & not search. Loved The Stick Man day & pond dipping. Hugely recommend.
This place is worth a visit combines a small gift shop, education section with exhibition of wild life that has and currently reside at the Wildlife reserve. There is a cafe doing coffees, teas and cold drinks With a rang of sandwiches and icecreams and iced lollypops some are deary free so good for people that can't have milk or are Vegan. Nice picnicking are. Staff are all volunteers and very friendly and helpful.
Thia really is the most beautiful place to visit, with lots of things to do for children. At the moment they have a santas grotto. This centre is right next door to The Wildlife Reserve so walking distance. There is plenty of parking and a Cafe, Gift shop, Visitor centre, Picnic facilities and Toilets. The staff are really friendly and we had a chat with some of the birdwatchers that visit to use the hides dotted around.