School Building at School Building, Newington (location to be confirmed) LHL141 The School was built in 1850, following the School Sites Act 1841 which afforded further Facilities for the Conveyance and Endowment of Sites for S... Read more about LHL141.
Air Raid Shelter at Stone Alley, Newington LHL142 Donated by Miss Elizabeth Ledger for the protection of rail passengers during WWII. Read more about LHL142.
Historic residences at Station, Station House and Surrounds; Station Masters house & Former Leigh Arms LHL143 East Kent Railway (EKR) opened the Chatham to Faversham line in January 1858, but Newington only got its own station four years later, after pressu... Read more about LHL143.
Pump house, reference LHL144 LHL144 Last remaining pump house for watercress industry. Read more about LHL144.
Historic Stone at Watercress company marker stone, Newington LHL145 Stone engraved with ‘JS 1925’. Read more about LHL145.
Swimming Pool at Faversham Pools Leslie Smith Drive, Faversham LHL146 History of Faversham PoolsThe very first mention of a pool for Faversham dates back to 1878 when a public meeting was called to discuss the... Read more about LHL146.
Landscape/Garden at Berkeley House Victorian Gardens, Dunkirk LHL147 The sequoia at Berkeley House and Victorian gardens and pond. Read more about LHL147.
Archaeological remains at Trenches & Defence Line Observation Hill Tunnel Hill (Monkey Island), Newington LHL148 These all formed part of the Chatham Land Front, a sophisticated line of defences across south east England in WWI. Read more about LHL148.
Road at Avenue of Remembrance, Sittingbourne LHL149 We'll add a description for LHL149 soon. Read more about LHL149.
Commemorative Pump at London Road, Teynham LHL150 The Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Pump is found along London Road (A2) and is sited opposite the Dover Castle Inn. Read more about LHL150.