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Chattenden is a
village within the
civil parish of Hoo,
which is
within the
unitary authority of Medway, Kent, England. It was,
until 1998, part of Kent...
- 51°25′05″N 0°31′48″E / 51.418°N 0.530°E / 51.418; 0.530 The
Chattenden and
Upnor Railway (also
known as the
Lodge Hill and
Upnor Railway) was a narrow...
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going to the former,
Chattenden to the latter. The
Admiralty therefore embarked on
building a new
inland depot, next to
Chattenden, at
Lodge Hill; opening...
- Kineton, and
DEMSS (South), at
Chattenden, Kent.
DEMSS was
renamed DEMS
Training Regiment in
December 2012 when the
Chattenden facility was
closed and relocated...
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Chattenden and
Lodge Hill
Military Camps were
British Army
training camps in
Chattenden and Hoo St
Werburgh in Kent. They were
built as
ordnance depots...
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Chattenden Woods and
Lodge Hill is a 351-hectare (870-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Rochester in Kent. This site has diverse...
- census,
rising to 8,945 at the 2011 census. The
civil parish includes Chattenden to the west. St
Werburgh was the
daughter of King
Wulfhere of Mercia,...
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Hornsby opposed-piston Hornsby-Akroyd-engined
locomotive of 1903 for the
Chattenden and
Upnor Railway.
There was a two-speed
mechanical transmission with...
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Jenni (20
November 2013). "
Chattenden Woods and
Lodge Hill SSSI confirmed". Kent Online.
Retrieved 22
February 2020. "
Chattenden Woods and
Lodge Hill SSSI"...
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Northern Byp**** (A289) at the
bottom of Four Elms Hill and
climbs to
Chattenden, byp****ing Hoo St
Werburgh and High Halstow,
before crossing to the Isle...