Links to Local Kent Town & Village Web Sites:

Canterbury Cathedral

Dover White Cliffs

Wye Village
Biddenden
www.biddendenkent.co.uk - A typical English Village, set in the picturesque countryside of the Southeast.
Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral - The Official Web Site, all you need to know about worship, pilgrimage, history etc.
Whitstable Scene - Site packed with information about the town of Whitstable.
Dover Area
White Cliffs Country - Informative web site with lots of sections, information, history and community information.
Faversham
The Cambria Trust - All about the restoration of the Thames Sailing Barge Cambria
Folkestone
Hawkinge - This site has been developed to keep the residents of Hawkinge and visitors from outside the district informed about the village of Hawkinge and some of the things that go on in and around it.
Hythe
Hythe - Information about Hythe (one of the Cinque Port towns).
Medway
Historic Medway - History of the Medway Towns
Sittingbourne
Thames Sailing Barges - site about many Barge Museums - Sittingbourne's Dolphin Yard is a great visit.
Thanet
Minster - About the village of Minster - packed with information
Wye
Wye Village - The Wye village web site provides information on local history and village events plus shops, services, churches, clubs and leisure activities in Wye.
Other Kent Websites
Here's History Kent - Useful resource for local and family history
East Kent Archives - Start here for genealogy research
Kent Genealogy - More useful family history resources
Kent Tourism - Kent Tourist Board Web Site - full of useful information.
Official Cinque Port's Web site - Everything you need to know about the Cinque Ports.
Historic Kent - New site including lots of History and Pictures about Kent in the Middle Ages
and a website outside of Kent ...
Cinque Port Liberty of Brightlingsea Essex - Brightlingsea is a Cinque Port 'Limb' of Sandwich and the only town associated with the cinqueports that is not in Kent or Sussex
Wye Village photo on this page from www.geograph.org.uk - copyright Adam Hincks under the Creative Commons License

