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Village website for local news and links. House name locator, easy access to Planning Applications and much more.
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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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Information about the history and visitor attractions of Broadstairs, Kent.
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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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Hamstreet, Kent - Smugglers, stamps and the Saxon Shore. Contains information on for walkers, ramblers, tourists and residents.
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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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A new community website launched in November 2010 for the Kent village of New Ash Green, near Sevenoaks.
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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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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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All you want to know about this village on the south east Kent coast.
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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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user led news group for tonbridge
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user led news network for tunbridge wells
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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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