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Attractions and Places To See around Postling - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Postling include its setting within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by a steep scarp, undulating terrain, and chalk grassland. The village itself features historical landmarks such as St. Mary & St. Radegund Church and is notable as the source of the East Stour River. This area provides a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, offering extensive footpaths and bridleways for exploration. Postling's location offers access to both local…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Folkestone Harbour

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Folkestone Harbour has experienced a time of great regeneration since 2014. Now a place to promenade, enjoy a cafe or take in the view, it was a busy ferry port …

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Battle of Britain Memorial

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The Battle of Britain Memorial is a national memorial to the men who fought in the Battle of Britain between 10th July and 31st October, 1940. The site is a …

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The Royal Military Canal is a canal of approximately 22 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering the Romney Marsh wetland …

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Lower Leas Coastal Park

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The Lower Leas Coastal Park is home to the largest free adventure play area in the South East.

It also boasts an amphitheatre which hosts theatre and musical performances during the warmer months, and is right next to the beach.

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The Boardwalk at Folkestone Seafront is a striking feature constructed from reconditioned railway sleepers. It stretches 800 meters across the shingle beach, linking the Harbour Arm and Station with the …

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January 24, 2026, Battle of Britain Memorial

Most people who pass by such a war memorial commemorating the victims will not have experienced the horrors of war firsthand. A dialogue invented by the writer Paul Harding might help. It is from a medieval detective novel, and the following exchange takes place: "Tell me, brother, when you went to war in France with your little brother, were you happy?" Athelstan felt his heart leap. "Of course." He smiled thinly. "I was young then. My blood was boiling, and I longed for great adventures." "And when you found your brother dead and cold as ice on the battlefield and returned to England... what was there?" Athelstan looked out into the courtyard; it was slowly getting dark. "In the Gospel, Sir John, Christ says that at the end of the world, the heavens will shake, and the planets will fall to earth in blazing fire." Athelstan closed his eyes. He felt Francis's spirit quite clearly. “When I found my brother dead in the field,” he continued, “it was as if heaven had fallen to earth for me.” (Source: “The House of the Red Butcher” by Paul Harding)

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August 19, 2025, Folkestone Harbour

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The Boardwalk at Folkestone Seafront is a striking feature constructed from reconditioned railway sleepers. It stretches 800 meters across the shingle beach, linking the Harbour Arm and Station with the Lower Leas Coastal Park. This pathway not only connects various parts of the seafront but also brings visitors closer to the water’s edge. Along the route, you’ll find public artworks from the Folkestone Triennial, such as AK Dolven’s suspended bell ‘Out of Tune’ and Lubaina Himid’s ‘Jelly Mould Pavilion’. The Boardwalk is part of a larger regeneration project aimed at revitalizing the harbour area, making it a vibrant space with new restaurants, bars, cafes, and pathways. The use of old railway sleepers ties the new development to the harbour’s historical roots, while the landscaping and design ensure durability against the marine environment.

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As a memorial to the many dead, such monuments - usually called "war memorials" in English - are still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." says the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke 2, verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and tyranny. Therefore, instead of the previously most common "war memorial", the term "fallen memorial" is now sometimes used in German to emphasize the aspect of remembering the victims. In addition, each of these countless memorials has a timeless, permanently valid message: to remind our current and all future generations - again and again - to keep the peace.

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March 30, 2024, Folkestone Harbour

Built in 1810 (and later expanded) on the site of a former fishing village. Now mostly an area of leisure, a handful of fishing boats still operate from here and sell in the nearby fish market.

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Hermann
February 12, 2024, Folkestone Harbour

Lovely area, i can recommend Sandy's Fish and chips, which is slightly hidden in 2-3 Back Street, Fish was fresh and tasty. https://www.sandysfishandchips.co.uk/

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The Lower Leas Coastal Park is home to the largest free adventure play area in the South East. It also boasts an amphitheatre which hosts theatre and musical performances during the warmer months, and is right next to the beach. The park is split into three zones, with the formal zone comprising pine avenues, gardens and flowers blooming all year. The fun zone has several different play areas, while the wild zone is a haven for quiet recreation, where sensitive habitat management allows wildlife to thrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Postling?

Postling is rich in history. You can visit St Mary & St Radegund Church, a beautiful Norman church with medieval wall paintings. The historic Postling Court, a Grade II listed timber-framed building, also dates back to the Norman conquest. The area also has connections to Roman roads and was once home to novelist Joseph Conrad.

Are there any significant historical monuments near Postling?

Yes, a notable monument nearby is the Battle of Britain Memorial, a national memorial offering a place of peaceful remembrance and an interactive visitor centre with wonderful views over the Channel. Additionally, Folkestone Harbour played a crucial role during World War Two evacuations and has historical significance.

What natural landscapes can I experience around Postling?

Postling is nestled within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering magnificent views from its chalk ridge over expansive fields towards the coast. The village is also the source of the East Stour River, with several natural springs. For coastal natural beauty, explore The Warren, Folkestone, which features sandy beaches, wildflower meadows, and a network of footpaths.

Are there walking or hiking trails available in Postling?

The area around Postling is ideal for walkers, with numerous footpaths and bridleways through the Kent Downs. Some trails follow sections of the long-distance North Downs Way. You can find various hiking options, including moderate routes like 'View from Farthing Common – Tolsford Hill Trig Point loop from Postling', on the Hiking around Postling guide.

What cycling opportunities are there near Postling?

Cyclists can enjoy routes along the Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal, where you might even spot animals from Port Lympne Zoo. For road cycling, there are several routes available, such as 'Lympne Hill – St Mary in the Marsh Church loop from Sandling', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Postling guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Postling?

Absolutely! The Lower Leas Coastal Park in Folkestone boasts the largest free adventure play area in the South East, an amphitheatre, and beach access. The Battle of Britain Memorial also has an interactive visitor centre suitable for families. Nearby, Port Lympne Safari Park and Howletts Wild Animal Park offer opportunities to see a variety of animals.

What are some unique or lesser-known points of interest in Postling?

Beyond the main landmarks, Postling itself is charming with its traditional village architecture, including beautifully kept homes and ancient black and white manor houses. Look out for significant ancient trees like a yew and a Lebanon cedar. The junction known as Postling Wents is an older Kent word for 'ways', marking a historic crossroads.

Are there any coastal attractions near Postling?

Yes, several coastal attractions are within a short drive. Folkestone Harbour has been regenerated into a vibrant promenade with cafes and views. The Lower Leas Coastal Park offers beach access and play areas. Also, The Warren, Folkestone, provides access to sandy beaches and coastal paths.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on walks around Postling?

The Kent Downs AONB is home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species and small mammals. When walking or cycling along the Royal Military Canal near Port Lympne Zoo, you might even spot giraffes, buffalo, antelope, and ostriches from the park enclosures.

Are there options for easy walks around Postling?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes suitable for a relaxed exploration of the area. For example, the 'View from Tolfsford Hill – Tolsford Hill Trig Point loop from Postling' is an easy 6.1 km hike. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Postling guide.

What are the architectural highlights of Postling village itself?

Postling village is known for its picturesque charm, featuring traditional English village architecture. Key highlights include the 11th-century St Mary & St Radegund Church with its original Norman elements, and Postling Court, a historic Grade II listed timber-framed manor house. The village also boasts many beautifully kept homes and 'little cottages galore'.

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