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a Picturesque Village in the county of Kent
(2.2 miles, 3.5 km, direction SW)..
in the county of Kent
(2.8 miles, 4.6 km, direction SW)This is an attractive Kentish village lying to the south of Gravesend. It is picked out by its Windmill of 1801, which has been lovingly restored back to its original working order and is now one of the best preserved in Kent...
in the county of Kent
(3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction NE)An interesting village situated between Gravesend and Rochester in Kent, with links to the author Charles Dickens, the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin, and auctioneer and.....
in the county of Kent
(3.8 miles, 6.1 km, direction N)Attractive old town overlooking the Thames estuary with walkways and picnic sites ideal for watching the busy water traffic, for this stretch of the river is said to be one of the busiest in the world...
in the county of Kent
(6.6 miles, 10.7 km, direction NW)Greenhithe is an area of Kent found sandwiched between the River Thames and Watling...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Kent
(6.9 miles, 11.0 km, direction SE)Aylesford is a large village in Kent, 4 miles NW of the county town of Maidstone. It sits on the river Medway, and has many interesting and historic buildings including the 14th.....
a Picturesque Village in the county of Kent
(8.3 miles, 13.4 km, direction W)This is a small town in the Darent Valley. Way back in the mists of history it was thought to be an important town, but is now not much bigger than a large village. It is.....
Amongst the fascination of the waterfront at Gravesend is New Tavern Fort, and although the fort was re-armed in 1904 and guns.....
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The impressive ruins of Rochester Castle at the side of the Medway River make up one of the most spectacular riverside views in.....
Unfortunately due to its fragility, the Dickens Chalet is not open to the public although it can be viewed from outside. The.....
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Rochester Cathedral is awesome in its beauty, matching this is an impressive history stretching back to when the cathedral was.....
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