St Leonard's Tower
St Leonard's Street, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6PD
St Leonard’s Tower is a striking reminder of the power and ambition of Norman England. Built from local stone, this imposing medieval structure stands as one of the most impressive surviving examples of a Norman tower in the country.
Although its exact date and purpose remain uncertain, the tower is thought to have been constructed in the late 11th century. Its unusual design and substantial walls offer clues to how medieval builders created strong, defensive buildings. As you explore, look out for the surviving architectural features that reveal how the tower may once have been used.
Located in the historic town of West Malling, the tower provides a fascinating glimpse into the landscape of Norman Kent. Take your time to explore the site, admire the remarkable craftsmanship and imagine what life may have been like here almost a millennium ago. Whether you're fascinated by medieval architecture, local history or England's mysterious past, St Leonard's Tower offers plenty to discover.
There is no access to the interior, except Heritage Open Days! Explore the interior tower on 12th and 13th September.
St Leonard's Street, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6PD
Charged parking is available in Manor Park Country Park opposite the tower. Not managed by English Heritage. There is no access to the interior.