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- Archbishop Thomas Becket rode through Kemsing on their way to s**** him out at Canterbury. Following his canonisation Kemsing became a stop-off place on the Pilgrims'...
- Kemsing railway station serves Kemsing in Kent, England, although the station is located on the other side of the M26 motorway to the village. It is 26 miles...
- footpath from Pilgrims Way. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kemsing Down. "Kemsing Down". Kent Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 22 January 2018. "Interactive...
- (603). Kemsing: Transport Ticket Society: 105. April 2014. ISSN 0144-347X. "National Rail News". Journal of the Transport Ticket Society (599). Kemsing: Transport...
- Farningham, Halstead Knockholt and Badgers Mount, Hextable and Swanley Village, Kemsing, Leigh, Otford, Penshurst and Fordcombe, Riverhead, Seal, Sevenoaks Kippington...
- Guildford, Brookmans Park, Zouches Farm, BT Bedmont, High Wycombe and Kemsing. The Kemsing site (2 kW) was replaced in 2010 by the more powerful Wrotham site...
- I listed building. The ecclesiastical parish only became separate from Kemsing in 1874, although there may well have been a Saxon church on the site of...
- Kemsing: Transport Ticket Society: 363. October 2004. ISSN 0144-347X. "National Rail News". Journal of the Transport Ticket Society (493). Kemsing: Transport...
- St Clere is a Grade I listed 17th-century country house in Kemsing, Kent, England. The house is built in brick in three storeys plus ba****t and attic...
- 543 586 This mill was on the tributary that drove the mill at Ightham. Kemsing is reputed to be the site of a Roman watermill at Springhead, which was...