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The village of Badlesmere lies to the south of Faversham set in the heart of the Kent countryside on the edge of the Kent Downs.
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The village of Boughton, or Boughton under Blean to give it its proper name, is about 3 miles east of Faversham, next to Blean Woods.
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Conyer is located off the Swale in Kent, some 3 miles to the west of Faversham.
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The urban part of the parish of Davington forms the western fringe of the town of Faversham.
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Information & booking services for Detling Village Hall
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twokentvillages.org is a joint website for the neighbouring rural Kent villages of Doddington & Newnham
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Doddington is a quiet rural English village located in the Kent Downs, an area of designated outstanding beauty. It is some 5 miles south west of Faversham just after the neighbouring village of Newnham. Doddington is a popular stop for ramblers and cycli
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The village of Dunkirk can be found half way between Canterbury and Faversham on the old A2.
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The village of Eastling is 4½ miles south west of Faversham nestling in the Kent Downs, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Elham Village Hall website.Facilities for hire.Ideal for Receptions, Parties, Seminars, Learning and Meetings.
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Eynsford Village website
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Goodnestone is a small village in the parish of Graveney, about 1 mile north east of Faversham.
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Graveney, together with its associated hamlet of Goodnestone, is quiet rural English village located some 2 miles north east of Faversham, surrounded by rich farmland and grazing.
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Greenstreet is a small hamlet in the parish of Teynham, near Faversham in Kent.
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The village of Hernhill, together with its many hamlets, lies about 3 miles to the north east of Faversham at the edge of the North Kent Marshes.
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Village on the outskirts of historical Tunbridge Wells
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Website for the Village of Leeds, located in the County town of Maidstone in Kent on the B2163 just off junction 8 of the M20 motorway. Home to the famous Leeds castle.
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Luddenham is a small village about 2 miles to the west of Faversham.
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The village of Lynsted lies just south of the A2 road, mid-way between Faversham and Sittingbourne and includes part of the old settlement of Greenstreet.
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twokentvillages.org joint website for the neighbouring rural Kent villages of Doddington & Newnham
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Newnham is a small village located some 4 miles south west of Faversham.
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Norton is a small village about 3½ west of Faversham and is part of the Norton, Buckland & Stone Parish.
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The village of Oare is about 1 mile west of Faversham and lies at the head of Oare Creek, a drying creek running south off the Swale at Harty Ferry.
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The village of Ospringe and the hamlet of Painters Forstal are located on the south west borders of Faversham, about 1 mile from the town centre.
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The village of Otterden is a very rural area, set high on the Kent Downs, six miles south-west of Faversham and three miles north-east of Lenham.
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The village of Ospringe and the hamlet of Painters Forstal are located on the south west borders of Faversham, about 1 mile from the town centre.
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A large farmers market of over 25 stalls held every Thursday morning between 10am and 12pm in the village hall and church. Easy to find as we are adjacent to the A28, 4 miles SW of Tenterden, Kent.
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The village of Selling lies about 4 miles to the south east of Faversham in the Kent countryside. It has many interesting houses and lying just on the edge of the Kent Downs, has a varied scenery, from chalk to downland to sand crowned hills.
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The villages of Sheldwich, Badlesmere and Leaveland lie to the south of Faversham set in the heart of the Kent countryside on the edge of the Kent Downs.
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Village website run by the Shipbourne Parish Council.
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Shottenden is a small kentish village located in the Kent Downs about 4 miles south east of Faversham. It is an ancient hamlet and recorded references go back as far as 1175.
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Stalisfield is a small kentish village located in the Kent Downs about 4 miles south west of Faversham.
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The parish of Teynham lies between The Swale and the A2 some 3 miles west of Faversham. It includes the picturesque creekside hamlet of Conyer.
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The village and parish of Throwley lies about five miles southwest of Faversham in the Kent countryside. It is a large parish with a fine church and a village green surrounded by houses from the 15th to the 20th centuries.
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Uplees is a small hamlet in the parish of Oare, about 2 miles to the north west of Faversham.
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Lying high near the top of the Kent Downs ridge, Wichling is a quiet rural parish sitting astride the 'C' road from Ospringe in the north to Headcorn in the south.
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A place for Wilmington residents (and ex. residents) to have a chat.
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Website primarily focusing on the historical aspects of Wrotham Heath. Also includes photographs taken during 2005 and 2006.
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