Keston Roman Tombs Open Day: 21 September!

If you’re looking for a fun (and historical) day out, why not join the Keston Roman Tombs Open Day in aid of the Kent Association for the Blind (KAB). Lying in a beautiful garden rarely open to the public are the incredible remains of a Roman tomb over 2000 years old. 

On Sunday 21st September, 11am to 4pm it will be open to all, with fascinating displays, guided tours and a delicious selection of cakes available to enjoy. Entry is free, but you can support KAB by making a small donation towards your tea and cakes. 

If you would like to go along, please email fundraising@kab.org.uk to give them an idea of numbers, but it is also possible to just drop in on the day. 

Date: Sunday 21st September
Time: Drop in any time between 11am and 4pm
Location: Brambletye, Keston, BR2 6AG.
Parking: Pedestrian access only, park in the car park on Heathfield Road, (Google Maps link) 
Accessibility: Steep, uneven drive but KAB staff will be on hand to guide you. There is a 5 minute walk from the car park to the venue on footpaths beside a main road. The route to venue will be signed. The event is taking place in a garden with uneven terrain and few marked paths.

If you are approaching from the roundabout on the Westerham Road, the car park is the first left as you drive on to Heathfield Road. If you are approaching from Heathfield Road, the car park is situated on the right, just after you pass Keston Village Hall.  The entrance to the car park will be signed.

The walk to the property from the car park will then be signed and takes approximately 5-10 minutes.

Please note that there are no toilet facilities on site, due to this event taking place in a private home.