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The Godlands - house and garden

Kent Fire and Rescue Service headquarters is called The Godlands. The house was built in 1895 in the Arts and Crafts style. It is not open to the public.

The house is set in gardens laid out in 1895, and some of the original planting is still there. The garden is open to the public under the National Garden Scheme, and by appointment.

The Godlands house and gardens - Kent Fire and Rescue Service headquarters

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National Garden Scheme

The NGS raises money for charity by arranging for gardens to be open to the public. It has been running for more than 80 years, and includes 3,500 gardens, most privately owned, which are visited by more than 750,000 people a year.

2012 Open Day - Sunday 8 July, 12.30pm - 5.30pm

Visits by organised groups of 15 or more can also be made during the summer by appointment. Call 01622 692 121, or info@kent.fire-uk.org.

Find out more about The Godlands

See the layout of the garden, and some details of what you will find there, with a short history of the house.

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