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What to See in Sandwich - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Sandwich (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Richborough Castle, Toll Bridge, and St Peter's Church. Also, be sure to include St Mary's Church in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Sandwich (England).

Richborough Castle

Museum in England
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Ruined Roman fortress and history museum. Richborough Castle is a Roman Saxon Shore fort better known as Richborough Roman Fort. It is situated in Richborough near Sandwich, Kent. Substantial remains of the massive fort walls still stand to a height of several metres.

It is part of a larger Roman town called Rutupiae or Portus Ritupis that developed around the fort and the associated port. The settlement was founded after Roman conquest of Britain of Britain in AD 43. Because of its position near to a large natural harbour in the Wantsum Channel and to the mouth of the Stour, Rutupiae served as a main gateway to Roman Britain and the starting point for the road now known as Watling Street. The site is now two and half miles inland from the current coastline.

Earth fortifications were first dug on the site in the 1st century, probably for a storage depot and bridgehead for the Roman army. The site expanded into a major civilian and commercial town, and the stone Saxon Shore fort was added around the year 277. The later fort is believed to have been constructed by the rebel Carausius. The site is now under the care of English Heritage.[1]

Address: Richborough Rd, CT13 9JW Sandwich

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Toll Bridge

Toll Bridge
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Sandwich Toll Bridge is a Grade II listed road bridge over the River Stour in Sandwich, Kent. It opened in 1755 on a site that had been a crossing for centuries, and has had several iterations; the current is a swing bridge that opened in 1892. Tolls were abolished in 1977.

The bridge has been part of the A256 road, a major route across east Kent. This became a significant traffic bottleneck, until a bypass opened in 1981.[2]

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St Peter's Church

Church in Sandwich, England
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Church in Sandwich, England. St Peter's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Sandwich, Kent, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[3]

Address: Market St, CT13 9DA Sandwich

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St Mary's Church

Church in Sandwich, England
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Church in Sandwich, England. St Mary's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the town of Sandwich, Kent, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church is in Strand Street towards the north end of the town.[4]

Address: 59 Strand St, CT13 9EX Sandwich

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Guildhall

Guildhall
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Specialty museum, Children's museum, History museum, Museum

Address: Guildhall Cattle Market, CT13 9AH Sandwich

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The Salutation

The Salutation
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The Salutation is a grade I listed house in Sandwich, Kent, England. It was designed and built by Edwin Lutyens in a Queen Anne style in 1911–12, as a weekend home and country retreat for members of the Farrer family. It was one of the first 20th-century building to be given a grade I listing, in 1950. Other structures in the grounds received a grade II listing in 1986. It has been described by Nigel Jones as "the perfect house that many in Britain aspire to own", and by Arthur Stanley George Butler as "Sir Edwin's supreme rendering of the full Georgian idiom … This very perfect work establishes itself as a high peak in Sir Edwin's achievement".

In recent years, the house was operated as a bed and breakfast establishment, and from 2017 to 2020 as a hotel and restaurant.[5]

Address: Knightrider Street, CT13 9EW Sandwich

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White Mill

Museum
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Museum. White Mill is a smock mill west of Sandwich, Kent, England that was built in 1760. The mill has been restored and is open to the public as part of the White Mill Rural Heritage Centre. The museum also includes the miller's cottage, which has been furnished to appear as it did between 1900 and 1939. Other displays in the outbuildings include farming and craft tools, wheelwright and blacksmith workshops.[6]

Address: The Causeway, CT13 9JB Sandwich

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White Mill Rural Heritage Centre

White Mill Rural Heritage Centre
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History museum, Museum

Address: Ash Rd, CT13 9JB Sandwich

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