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Paddlesworth is a
hamlet and
parish located about 3
miles (4.8 km) NNW of
Folkestone in Kent, England, near Hawkinge.
Paddlesworth was a sighting-point...
- St Benedict's
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Paddlesworth, Kent, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
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natural point is nearby,
probably close to the road to the
village of
Paddlesworth, near a
transmitter mast, but the
relatively flat
summit gives no real...
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Monkton in
Early English Gothic Revival style. St Benedict's Church,
Paddlesworth is a
Norman church on the Pilgrim's Way
about a mile west of the town...
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Newingreen •
Newington • New
Romney • Old
Hawkinge • Old
Romney •
Ottinge •
Paddlesworth •
Pedlinge •
Peene •
Postling •
Rhodes Minnis •
Saltwood •
Sandgate •...
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Arpinge is a
hamlet between Paddlesworth and
Newington (where, at the 2011 Census, the po****tion was included) to the west of
Folkestone in Kent, England...
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Ivychurch Lyminge Lympne Monks Horton (M)
Newchurch Newington Old
Romney (M)
Paddlesworth (M)
Postling St Mary in the
Marsh Saltwood Sandgate Sellindge Snargate...
- Rochester. It was
originally twinned with
another Early Norman church in
Paddlesworth (now in Snodland).
Stones from the
church were used to
build a Medieval...
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Survey stations on the
British side were at
Beachy Head,
Fairlight Down,
Paddlesworth, and
Rumsfelds Water Tower, and in
France stations at La Canche, Montlambert...
- Cheriton,
Newington next Hithe, Stanford, Postling, Lyminge, Elham,
Paddlesworth, Acris, Swingfield, and Hawkinge, in the
County of Kent. Newport, Isle...