Leigh to Tunbridge Wells, Day Walks 2003, Britain
Penshurst Place in the village of Penshurst, Kent, near Tunbridge Wells.
Given by Edward VI to his tutor Sir William Sidney in 1552, Penshurst Place is a splendidly preserved unfortified Tudor manor house, and birthplace of the poet Sir Philip Sidney in 1554.
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