A stunning destination for nature lovers! Enjoy scenic walks, picnics, playgrounds and more. A must-see in Dover!
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If you are looking for a relaxing and scenic getaway, you should definitely visit Kearsney Parks. Kearsney Parks is a group of three beautiful parks in the Dover district of Kent, England. They are Russell Gardens, Bushy Ruff and Kearsney Abbey. Each park has its own unique charm and history, and they are connected by the River Dour, which flows through them.
Russell Gardens is a stunning example of a 20th century Arts and Crafts style garden, designed by Thomas Mawson. It features a circular pond, a lily pond, a pergola, a rose garden and a bowling green. You can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and admire the architectural details of the garden.
Bushy Ruff is a former mill pond that has been transformed into a wildlife haven. You can spot various birds, insects and plants in the park, as well as enjoy fishing and boating on the lake. There is also a picnic area and a playground for children.
Kearsney Abbey is the largest and most popular of the three parks. It was once a grand country house, built on the site of a former monastery. The house was demolished in the 1950s, but some of the ruins remain, such as the billiard room and the ice house. The park also has a café, a tennis court, a skate park and a splash pool.
There is something for everyone at Kearsney Parks, whether you want to relax, explore or have fun. You can easily spend a whole day or more at these parks, as they offer plenty of activities and attractions. Kearsney Parks is a must-see destination for anyone who loves nature and history.
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