Snodland
Snodland is a Town in the county of Kent.
There are great places to visit near Snodland including some great towns, historic buildings, beaches, parks, museums, castles, shopping centres, cities, ruins, country parks, lakes, coastal parks and airports.
Snodland's best nearby towns can be found at Faversham, Broadstairs, St Peter's, Ramsgate, Chatham, Margate, and Dover.
Historic Buildings to visit near Snodland include Nuckell's Alsmshouses, The Old Curiosity Shop, The Palace Cinema, Clock Tower Broadstairs, The Look Out House, Bleak House, and Home for Smack Boys.
Snodland has some unmissable beaches nearby like Viking Bay, and Dumpton Gap.
Places near Snodland feature a number of interesting parks including Victoria Gardens.
Ramsgate Maritime Museum is one of Snodland's best, nearby museums to visit in Snodland.
The area around Snodland features a number of interesting castles including Dover Castle, Rochester Castle, Leeds Castle, and Tonbridge Castle.
Don't miss Royal Victoria Place, and Bluewater Shopping Centre's shopping centres if visiting the area around Snodland.
Snodland is near some unmissable cities like Canterbury,
Places near Snodland feature a number of interesting ruins including Tonbridge Castle.
Haysden Country Park, and Barton's Point Coastal Park are great places to visit near Snodland if you like country parks.
Lakes to visit near Snodland include Barden Lake.
There are a number of coastal parks near to Snodland including Barton's Point Coastal Park.
Don't miss Lydd Airport's airports if visiting the area around Snodland.
Snodland History
There are some historic monuments around Snodland:
Places to see near Snodland
History of Snodland
Lime working had been carried out at Snodland for centuries, but expanded dramatically in the 19th century, as building boomed. The firm of Poynder and Medlicott began quarrying on the Snodland-Halling border in the early 19th century and the company was taken over by William Lee in 1846. Others followed and the last one was built in 1923 by W L H Roberts at Holborough. Lime for building Waterloo and other London bridges came from the area.