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Plaxtol is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Tonbridge and
Malling in Kent, England. The
village is
located around 5
miles (8 km)
north of...
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central London. The
Fairlawne Estate is
extensive and
stretches to
Plaxtol.
Fairlawne was
rebuilt for Sir
Henry Vane the
Elder in 1630–55,
based on...
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south easterly direction through the
parishes of
Borough Green, Platt,
Plaxtol, West Peckham, Hadlow, and East
Peckham where it
joins the
River Medway...
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national collection of
cobnut varieties exists at
Roughway Farm, near
Plaxtol in Kent. They are
called cobnuts because cob was a word used to
refer to...
- was a
British lawyer and politician.
Monckton was born in the
village of
Plaxtol in
north Kent. He was the
eldest child of
paper manufacturer Frank William...
- also now
houses four
squash courts: 1
court in use The
Fairlawne Estate,
Plaxtol, Kent: 1
court (private)
Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland: The
oldest court...
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Green (corn?);
Basted Mill (Platt parish) (paper);
Lower Basted Mill,
Plaxtol (corn?);
Winfield Mill, (corn);
Longmill (corn);
Roughway Paper Mill; Hamptons...
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Heritage property,
owned and
maintained by the
National Trust.
Located near
Plaxtol, Kent, England, it is a
small 13th
century stone manor house. It is listed...
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February 1890.
Fourteen seams of coal found.
Plaxtol – a bore was sunk near Old Soar
Manor in 1898, but was abandoned. Standing...
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significantly larger than it is today, also
including Borough Green, Platt,
Plaxtol and Stansted.
Stansted became a
separate civil parish sometime before the...