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Sturry is a
village on the
Great Stour river situated 3
miles (4.8 km)
northeast of
Canterbury in Kent. Its
large civil parish incorporates several hamlets...
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Sturry railway station is a
railway station Kent, England,
serving Sturry and
Fordwich on the
Ashford to
Ramsgate line in Kent. It is 2+1⁄4
miles (3.6 km)...
- The
Tithe Barn,
Sturry, Kent,
England is a barn
dating from the
early 16th century. The barn was
built as the
tithe barn for the
grange of St Augustine's...
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Sturry Pit is a 0.7
hectares (1.7 acres)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-east of
Canterbury in Kent. It is a
Geological Conservation...
- From Sarre, the road p****es
through the
villages of Upstreet,
Hersden and
Sturry, and then to the city of Canterbury. It
forms part of Canterbury's ring...
- Nicholas' Church,
Sturry, is a
joint Anglican and
Methodist church standing on a bank
beside the
River Stour, in the
village of
Sturry, near Canterbury...
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Canterbury wards of: Beltinge; Greenhill;
Herne & Broomfield; Heron; Reculver;
Sturry; West Bay. The
District of
Dover wards of:
Little Stour & Ashstone; Sandwich...
- and the use of a new
fleet of
environmentally friendly buses. Wincheap,
Sturry Road and New
Dover Road Park & Ride
routes operate every 10 minutes. The...
- Northgate,
North Nailbourne, St Stephen's, Seasalter,
Stone Street,
Sturry North,
Sturry South, Swalecliffe, Tankerton, Westgate, and Wincheap, and the Borough...
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Sturry had two watermills,
neither of
which survive today. TR 175 600 51°17′53″N 1°07′05″E / 51.298°N 1.118°E / 51.298; 1.118 (White Mill,
Sturry)...