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- Lyminge /lɪmɪndʒ/ is a village and civil parish in southeast Kent, England. It lies about five miles (8 km) from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel, on...
- Robert Lyminge (fl. 1607–1628) was an English carpenter and architect. His surname is also sometimes spelt Lemyinge or Liminge. Lyminge's earliest record...
- Lyminge Abbey was an abbey about four miles northwest of Folkestone on the south coast of Kent. It was one of the first religious houses to be founded...
- Navigation. The intermittent source of the Nailbourne is at Lyminge, and in its early reaches from Lyminge to Bekesbourne it forms a chalk stream and winterbourne...
- Lyminge was a station on the Elham Valley Railway serving the village of the same name. It opened in 1887 and finally closed to p****engers and freight...
- a Tudor building for Sir Henry Hobart from 1616 and designed by Robert Lyminge. The library at Blickling Hall contains one of the most historically significant...
- the crossroads where the London to Folkestone road crossed the Lympne to Lyminge road, but is now a sharp bend on the A20. Tolsford Hill BT Tower is visible...
- then established one of the first Benedictine nunneries in England, at Lyminge, near Folkestone, which she led until her death in 647, and where her remains...
- route now had competing bus traffic. A shuttle service from Folkestone to Lyminge was reinstated in 1946, but closed the following year; the remainder of...
- Kent (605–c. 647), also known as Tate, Queen of Northumbria and Abbess of Lyminge Tate, codename of Wulf Schmidt (1911–1992), a double agent working for...