Attractions
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Whether you are visiting for the day or a short break, St Margaret’s has plenty to see and do, browse the list below for details:
Braeside Equestrian Centre
Nelson Park Road
St. Margarets-at-Cliffe
CT15 6HL
01304 852959
www.braeside.co.uk
BHS approved yard, offering off road hacking and well schooled horses.
Dover Patrol Memorial
Leathercote Point
At the highest point on the cliffs above the Bay is the memorial to commemorate the Dover Patrol, who kept the English Channel open for British troops and supplies crossing to France.
Gateway to the White Cliffs Visitor Centre (National Trust)
Langdon
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Computer interactives, videos, audio sculptures, photography and a National Trust shop. The café specialises in coastal and Kentish fare.
St. Margaret’s Church of Antioch
St. Margaret’s-at-Cliffe
A 12th century church with interesting rounded arches and doorways.
The Pines Garden
Beach Road
St. Margaret's Bay
CT15 6DZ
01304 851737
www.baytrust.org.uk
Six acres of organically managed garden displaying a range of approaches to sustainable land management with seasonal art installations. Home to The Pines Calyx, a carbon neutral Conference and Events Centre (www.pinescalyx.co.uk)
The Pines Visitor Centre and Museum
Beach Road
St. Margaret's Bay
CT15 6DZ
Changing displays on environmental themes and local history, as well as tributes to one time residents Noel Coward and Ian Fleming.
South Foreland Lighthouse (National Trust)
St. Margaret's Bay
CT15 6HP
01304 852463
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Distinctive Victorian lighthouse on the White Cliffs at Dover; the site of Marconi’s wireless experiments and Faraday’s first electrically powered light. Climb the 73 steps for spectacular cross Channel views.
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