Share your favourite things and messages on the new Love Bridge at Hever Castle.
As part of its Summer of Love campaign visitors can write a message about who or what they love and hang a paper heart tag on the bridge which is situated on the way to the Water Maze within the 125 acre grounds.
Unlike the romantic but controversial Love Lock bridges, which have sprung up in cities across the world, the tags hung on Hever’s Bridge are not permanent and will not cause long-term damage to the structure.
So far messages have been eclectic from people declaring their love for family to the more solid x-box, skateboard or love of gymnastics and two sweethearts have announced their engagement.
Tags and pens are available at the Bridge and visitors have until the end of the summer holidays to add their messages of love.
Visitors can share their Love Bridge messages on social media using #LoveHever
The campaign encourages people to bring their loved ones to Hever Castle this summer.
The Summer of Love video can be viewed here
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