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Stourmouth is a
civil parish in the
Dover non-metropolitan
district of Kent, England. The
parish contains the
settlements of East and West
Stourmouth...
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which in turn
joins with the
Great Stour at
Plucks Gutter near East
Stourmouth. The
Nailbourne flows from Lyminge,
through the
Elham Valley until it...
- All
Saints Church, West
Stourmouth, is a
redundant Anglican church in the
civil parish of
Stourmouth, Kent, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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Plucks Gutter is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Stourmouth, Kent, England. The
hamlet is
situated where the
Little Stour and
Great Stour rivers meet....
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normally known as the
River Stour. The twin
villages in the
parish of
Stourmouth (West and East) mark the
original point where the
Stour entered the erstwhile...
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south west of the
hamlet of
Lower Mitton. The
terminus was
first called Stourmouth and then Newport, with the
final name of
Stourport settled on by 1771...
- Church, West
Stourmouth, Kent,
Churches Conservation Trust,
retrieved 15
October 2016
Historic England, "Church of All Saints,
Stourmouth (1203363)", National...
- the
Wantsum Channel was
joined by the
River Stour,
which entered it at
Stourmouth close to its midpoint; it was a two-mile-wide (3 km) strait. The southern...
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Sturry to
Upstreet 6
miles (9.7 km) j)
Upstreet to East
Stourmouth 3
miles (4.8 km) k) East
Stourmouth to
Sandwich 7+1⁄2
miles (12.1 km) l)
Sandwich to Pegwell...
- Barham, Patrixbourn, Bishopbourn, Beaksbourn, Littlebourn, Stodmarsh, and
Stourmouth, in the
County of Kent. (Repealed by
County Courts Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict...