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  2. River Teise - Wikipedia

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    The source of the Teise is in Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells. [1] From there the river flows eastwards past Bayham Abbey and then through Lamberhurst. 2 miles (3.2 km) downstream of Lamberhurst the small River Bewl, on which is the reservoir Bewl Water, joins the Teise.

  3. Dunorlan Park - Wikipedia

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    Dunorlan Park is a park and grounds in Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK.. Totalling approximately 78 acres (32 ha) [1] and containing a 6-acre (2.4 ha) lake, the grounds were landscaped by Robert Marnock for Henry Reed, the merchant and philanthropist who owned the estate and the now-demolished house that once overlooked it.

  4. Rusthall Common - Wikipedia

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    Rusthall Common is a 2.7-hectare (6.7-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Rusthall, a suburb of Tunbridge Wells in Kent. [1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site. [3] It is owned by the Manor of Rusthall and managed by Tunbridge Wells Commons Conservators. [4]

  5. Royal Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in Kent, England, 30 miles (50 kilometres) southeast of central London.It lies close to the border with East Sussex on the northern edge of the High Weald, whose sandstone geology is exemplified by the rock formation High Rocks.

  6. Rivers of Kent - Wikipedia

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    The River Teise (pronounced tice or teeze) begins in Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge Wells [1] and flows eastwards through Lamberhurst, passing Bayham Abbey. Here the small River Bewl, on which is the reservoir Bewl Water, joins the Teise.

  7. Borough of Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Tunbridge Wells is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England. It takes its name from its main town, Royal Tunbridge Wells . The borough also contains the towns of Paddock Wood and Southborough , along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

  8. Chalybeate - Wikipedia

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    Early in the 17th century, chalybeate water was said to have health-giving properties and many people once promoted its qualities. Dudley North, 3rd Baron North, discovered the chalybeate spring at Tunbridge Wells in 1606. His eldest son's physician said the waters contained "vitriol" and the waters of Tunbridge Wells could cure:

  9. Rusthall - Wikipedia

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    Rusthall is located just under 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Tunbridge Wells town centre, and is separated from the built-up area of Tunbridge Wells by Rusthall Common and the Tunbridge Wells Golf Club. The village is around 30 miles (48 km) south-east of London.