Discover the best top things to do in Sandwich, United Kingdom including Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre, St Clement's Church, Church of St Peter & St Paul Worth, USN P-22 Gunboat, Sandwich Old Town Walls, St Peter's Church, St Mary's Church, Sandwich Toll Bridge, St Nicholas Parish Church Ash, St Mary the Virgin, Eastry.
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I spent a really interesting couple of hours at Richborough Castle today. I had visited this site many years ago but was keen to revisit to see the recently installed art installation, which replicates the sound of galloping horses. The atmospheric site was made even more enjoyable by an extremely knowledgable and personable tour guide, who really brought the site alive for me. So many interesting facts and information, not only about this site but also Roman history in general. There is a small museum and shop where you can buy gifts and refreshments. On a good day it's an ideal place for a picnic.
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Even coming to sandwich for years now I allways pop in there is a plack on the wall to a RAF hero called Bob Stanford tuck a pilot of the battle of britain who became a ace and a wing commander who lived in estrey near by if your interested in history this place is a must see.
4.0 based on 97 reviews
This old Cinque Port church (Cinque Ports were the five harbour towns on the south coast which in Medieval times provided the king with ships and men in exchange for trading and other privileges) is a local landmark. Much of today's building dates from 800 years ago, though it has been altered many times. The handsome tower with its distinctive onion dome top is a 17th-century addition - built by Flemish protestant refugees, in the style of their homeland churches. The dome would have been in place when American Founding Father Thomas Paine was married at St Peter's in 1759. There was once a Norman church on the site and traces of masonry from this building can still be seen at the west end.
We spent 4 days in a gorgeous B&B (Goss Hall) just outside Sandwich thinking the town would offer little to see or do - we just wanted to get away for a break. However Sandwich turned out to be a gem. The buildings are delightful, the history so interesting and there are more coffee shops than you can shake a stick at! The museum was small and interesting (could do with a spell checker though!) and the walks round so full of character. St Peter's itself was again full of history. The climb through the bell tower to the top was very rewarding. Overall a fabulous town with friendly helpful people. Wonderful.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Bit misleading this TripAdvisor attraction as it actually refers to two different things. The Barbican is the historic 15th-century bastion which formed part of the towns walled defences when Sandwich was a major port on the sea. It is the only remaining of the original gates into Sandwich from that time. As well as being a piece of historic architecture worth seeing it also has an interesting plaque dating from 1905 of the toll charges for crossing the River Stour at that time, and thus onto the second thing. The toll bridge across the Stour is nowadays not a toll bridge, the last toll was taken in 1977, but a swing bridge which is activated to let boats up the river. It’s a bit of fun when that happens but you have to be lucky with your timing. It is definitely worth searching out these and my advise would be to do it on a fine day and visit the Crispin Inn for a pint and take them to the few tables on the riverside of the Fisherman’s Wharf from where you will have a ring side seat if any bridge opening does occur.
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