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- Woodnesborough (/ˈwɪnzbrə/ WINZ-brə) is a village in the Dover District of Kent, England, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Sandwich. The po****tion taken at the...
- Ash-next-Sandwich and Woodnesborough. According to Edward Hasted in 1800, it was a hamlet in the western section of the parish of Woodnesborough. Coombe Lane p****es...
- Woodnesborough railway station was a railway station on the East Kent Light Railway. It opened on 16 October 1916 and closed to p****enger traffic after...
- (388 m) No. 3. 1,272 feet (388 m) This site was located to the south of Woodnesborough. Work here was abandoned in 1914 without coal being found. It was served...
- paralleled by the Old English name Wodnesberg, found for example in Woodnesborough. The name changed successively to Othensberg, Ohenseberg, Ounsberry...
- fenced, but no track was laid. Woodnesborough Colliery Spur This ran from south-east of Woodnesborough station to Woodnesborough Colliery, which mine failed...
- Upton, and the District of Dover wards of Ash, Little Stour, Sandwich, Woodnesborough with Staple, and Worth. 2010–2024: The District of Thanet wards of Beacon...
- result his name is often seen as the basis for such place names as Woodnesborough ("Woden's Barrow") in Kent, Wans**** ("Woden's ****") in Wiltshire,...
- Station near Anstruther, Fife. RAF Ash England Kent (TR320586) Near Woodnesborough RAF Ballymartin Northern Ireland County Down Chain Home Low (CHL) RAF...
- Peoples and Places 58) London. (1967) "The Anglo-Saxon Burial at Coombe [Woodnesborough], Kent", Medieval Archeology 11: 1–41 (by H.E. Davidson and L. Webster)...