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Kent is known for many things, but mining is not one that would immediately spring to mind. Kent’s mining heritage dates back to 1890 when coal and iron ore were first discovered in the county. Learn how miners moved their families from the north of the country to build communities in Kent and whose children and grandchildren live here to this day. Take a trip on the East Kent Railway, once a thriving industrial line serving Kent Coalfield, then walk on the North Downs Way through mining towns to see ‘After the Black Gold’ artwork, celebrating Woolage’s mining heritage.

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  • Bekesbourne

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Mining Kent

Kent is known for many things, but mining is not one that would immediately spring to mind. Kent’s mining heritage dates back to 1890 when coal and iron ore were first discovered in the county. Learn how miners moved their families from the north of the country to build communities in Kent and whose children and grandchildren live here to this day. Take a trip on the East Kent Railway, once a thriving industrial line serving Kent Coalfield, then walk on the North Downs Way through mining towns to see ‘After the Black Gold’ artwork, celebrating Woolage’s mining heritage.

East Kent Railway train at station
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East Kent Railway round trip, Shepherdswell

This is your chance to experience train travel from 1916! This scenic four-mile round trip takes in rolling countryside, steep chalk-lined cuttings and the fascinating Golgotha Tunnel.

The train only runs on a Sunday in the spring and winter months. The station cafe open all year from Tuesday to Sunday.

East Kent Railway
East Kent Railway cafe
LunchFood & DrinkPlaces to Eat

East Kent Railway Café or The Bell Inn, Shepherdswell

Eythorne tearoom offers a pitstop amongst Kent’s mining history, run by the trust and volunteers. The café was originally a Southern Region Scenery Van used to carry Elephants! The café is open weekends and train operating days only.

At Shepherdswell there is the splendid Colonel’s Café, named after the iconic railway engineer Colonel Holman F Stephens. Open Tuesday to Sunday.

The Bell Inn is a traditional country pub with a welcoming atmosphere, beamed ceilings and wooden floors. The pub offers snacks, such as pork pies, ploughman’s & pasties, which can be eaten in or as a take-away.

Eythorne Station cafeThe Bell Inn
The Lydden Bell pub
Dinner/TeaFood & DrinkPlaces to Eat

The Lydden Bell or The Evenhill

The Lydden Bell, in  offers pub classics and modern innovate dishes. A wide range of daught beers, ciders and locally brewed real ales.

The Evenhill is in Littlebourne, a 30 minute walk from Bekesbourne. This 16th century Inn offers classic British dishes, such as pie of the day, homemade beef burger and falafel & bean burger.

The Lydden Bell The Evenhill

Travel

Train – All of the towns and villages mentioned are served by train stations.

Bus – The Canterbury to Dover bus service, stops in the villages mentioned.

Parking is available, in most of the villages, for free.

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