ROMAN tombs dating back 1,800 years are to be opened to the public for one day only.
Residents are invited to visit the tombs, at Brambletyre, Westerham Road, Keston, on September 17.
The monumental circular tomb, with six radiating buttresses was built of flint and tile in 200 AD.
Volunteer archaeologists from the Kent Archaeological Unit and the Bromley and West Kent Archaelogical Group will give free guided talks on the site.
The site is open from 11am to 4.30pm for pedestrian access.
Parking is available at Keston Ponds or Heathfield Road car parks.
For more information, call 020 8460 1442.
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