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includes the
hamlet of
Westenhanger.
Folkestone Racecourse was
located here;
during World War II it
served as the RAF
Westenhanger airfield, and eventually...
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Westenhanger railway station is on the
South Eastern Main Line in England,
serving the
villages of
Westenhanger and Stanford, and was near the now-closed...
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Westenhanger Castle is a
fortified manor house once
owned by royalty,
located next to
Westenhanger railway station and the
grandstand of
Folkestone Racecourse...
- scandal. He was
second surviving son of
Thomas "Customer"
Smythe of
Westenhanger Castle in Kent, by his wife Alice,
daughter of Sir
Andrew Judde. His...
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venue in
southeast England,
until it
closed in 2012. It is
located in
Westenhanger, by
junction 11 of the M20
motorway and
about 6
miles (9.7 km) west of...
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years between 2013 and 2016 it was held at
Folkestone Racecourse (RAF
Westenhanger)).
Since 2025 the War and
Peace Show
takes place at the NEAC Stoneleigh...
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Thomas Smythe or
Smith of London,
Ashford and
Westenhanger, Kent (1522–7 June 1591) was the
collector of
customs duties (also
known as a "customer") in...
- she left
London Docks bound for Virginia, she was
officially handed to
Westenhanger Castle in Kent by the
Jamestown UK Foundation, who had
brought the replica...
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Folkestone and the
Sandgate branch line that had
opened in 1874
between Westenhanger and Sandgate.
There were four
platforms with a
footbridge over the mainline...
- (c. 1507 – 21
April 1566) of
Ashburnham and
Buckhurst in Sus**** and
Westenhanger in Kent; was an
English administrator and
Member of Parliament. Richard...