Stagecoach travel in Kent was at its heyday during the second half of the 1700s and for much of the 1800s, with multiple horse-drawn coaches and carriages travelling back and forth along the London to Dover road and to and from other Kent towns, stopping to change horses or for refreshments at one or more roadside coaching inns. There were also overnight Royal Mail guarded coaches carrying letters, packets and parcels to and from Kent towns and posting...