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  • |county=Kent ...in [[Kent]] is a historic cathedral city which lies on the [[River Stour, Kent|River Stour]]. It has been the chief seat of English Christianity since Au
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  • ...51°10'N).<ref>Leathercoat Point is at the north end of St Margaret's Bay, Kent (51°10'N 1°24'E).</ref>
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  • |county=Kent '''Deal''' is a coastal town in [[Kent]]. It stands on the shore of the [[Straits of Dover]], eight miles north-ea
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  • |county=Kent |picture=New Romney Church Tower - New Romney - Kent - June 2007.jpg
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  • '''South Foreland''' is a chalk headland on the coast of [[Kent]]. It presents a bold cliff to the sea, and commands views over the [[Strai ...the south-western limit of St Margaret's Bay (named after the village of [[St Margaret-at-Cliffe]]). It is the geological counterpart of Cap Blanc Nez, a
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  • ...nclosed by marshes.<ref>Wilkinson, P. (November 1998), 'Finding Beowulf in Kent's landscape', ''British Archaeology'', Council for British Archaeology, Yor ...sons and Norfolks were Roman Catholics and built St Charles's Hadfield and St Mary's Glossop. The smaller mill owners were Non-conformists and congregate
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  • |county=Kent ...of the Bishop of Rochester. It stands in the centre of [[Rochester]] in [[Kent]], a city which grew up around the cathedral.
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  • |county=Kent '''Horsmonden''' is a village in the [[Weald]] of Kent close to the border with [[Sussex]]. In fact, just over an acre of the par
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...y''' is a long-distance footpath stretching 163 miles along the coast of [[Kent]] and [[Sussex]].
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  • ...ters which contain orange and lemon trees in summer, which are replaced by bay trees in winter. .../ref> Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam,<ref>Alister Rowan, ''Catalogues of Architectural
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  • |county=Kent |picture=Saint Mary's Church, Sundridge, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 778256.jpg
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  • |picture caption=St Helen's parish church ...er their line became extinct with the death of Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent in 1408.<ref name=Allison/>
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