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Trottiscliffe (/ˈtrɒzli/ TROZ-lee) is a
village in Kent,
England about 2.5
miles (4 km)
north west of West Malling. It is
colloquially known as Trosley[citation...
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Peter and St Paul is an
active Anglican parish church in
Church Lane,
Trottiscliffe, in the
Borough of
Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, England. It is situated...
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various locations in Kent,
before eventually buying a
property in
Trottiscliffe in 1945. At the
start of
World War Two, the
Chelsea School of Art closed...
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Trottiscliffe Meadows is a 4.8-hectare (12-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Trottiscliffe in Kent. It is a
Nature Conservation...
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Limpsfield and Westerham,
through Otford,
Kemsing and Wrotham,
north of
Trottiscliffe,
towards Cuxton (where it
crossed the
River Medway).
South of Rochester...
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Adscombe Stones, is a
chambered long
barrow located near the
village of
Trottiscliffe in the south-eastern
English county of Kent.
Probably constructed in...
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Halling to
Trottiscliffe Escarpment is a 600.6-hectare (1,484-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest which runs from
Cuxton to Wrotham,...
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Germans Priory,
Cornwall (12th Century)
Church of St
Peter and St Paul,
Trottiscliffe, Kent St Peter's Church, Tickencote,
Rutland –
Norman chancel Dunstable...
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Trottiscliffe Road,
which is
still in
evidence today. In 1887 he
built Trosley Towers on the
crest of the
escarpment to the east of
Trottiscliffe Road...
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Trosley Country Park is in
Trottiscliffe, near Vigo, in Kent, England. Once part of a
large woodland estate then
after many changes, it was p****ed to...