English Heritage sites near Foulness Parish
HADLEIGH CASTLE
12 miles from Foulness Parish
The romantic ruins of a royal castle overlooking the Essex marshes. Hadleigh was begun in about 1215 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the Hundred Years War.
FAVERSHAM STONE CHAPEL (OUR LADY OF ELVERTON)
19 miles from Foulness Parish
The ruins of the small Anglo-Saxon and medieval chapel of Stone-next-Faversham.
MAISON DIEU
19 miles from Foulness Parish
Originating as a 13th-century wayside hospital, this flint and timber-framed building now displays Roman artefacts from nearby sites.
UPNOR CASTLE
20 miles from Foulness Parish
Set in tranquil grounds adjoining a riverside village, this rare example of an Elizabethan artillery fort was begun in 1559 and redeveloped in 1599-1601, to protect warships at Chatham dockyards.
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT
20 miles from Foulness Parish
An imposing landmark, the twin 12th-century towers of the ruined church stand amid the remains of an important Roman 'Saxon Shore' fort and a Saxon monastery.
ST JOHN'S ABBEY GATE
21 miles from Foulness Parish
This pinnacled gatehouse, elaborately decorated in East Anglian 'flushwork', is the sole survivor of the wealthy Benedictine abbey of St John.
No churches found in Foulness Parish
No churches found in Foulness Parish