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- Eythorne is a civil parish and small village located 7.3 miles north-northwest of Dover in Kent, with a combined po****tion of approximately 2,500 residents...
- Eythorne railway station is a station on the East Kent Railway. Originally a station on the East Kent Light Railway, It opened on 16 October 1916 but closed...
- Eythorne Baptist Church originated in the meetings of early 16th century Baptists who had crossed the English Channel from the low countries to Kent to...
- original Faversham signalling panel. Eythorne Station plays host to a variety of features on special event days. Eythorne is the picture of a pretty countryside...
- been famous for its colliery, although it is located in the village of Eythorne, operated from 1906 to 1986 as one of the four main pits of the Kent coalfield...
- parish, now in the parish of Eythorne, in the Dover district, in east Kent, England. It is between Shepherdswell, Eythorne and Nonington, close to the...
- Canterbury and Dover in the county of Kent in Southeast England. Located near Eythorne, Elvington was mostly built in the early 20th century to serve the nearby...
- with Tilmanstone. Railway 5 of 4 miles was a branch from Railway 1 at Eythorne to the brickfields near Northbourne Rectory Railway 6 of 2 miles was a...
- original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2013. "Church of St Nicholas, Eythorne". BritishListedBuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 21 March 2016. "Pembroke Castle"...
- of them was later raised to admiral himself. Henry Harvey was born in Eythorne, Kent in 1737, the second son of Richard and Elizabeth Harvey. With his...