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  2. Royal Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in Kent, England, ... Mount Ephraim, Mount Pleasant and Mount Sion; ... An 1860 engraving of The Calverley Hotel, on Decimus Burton's ...

  3. Kent and Sussex Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Kent and Sussex Hospital was a district general hospital located on Mount Ephraim in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England serving the West Kent and East Sussex areas. It was managed by the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust until it closed in 2011.

  4. Great Culverden Park - Wikipedia

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    Great Culverden Park is a small, 4.2ha, woodland, about half a mile from the centre of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England, west of Mount Ephraim and bounded entirely by houses along Royal Chase, Connaught Way, Knightsbridge Close, Culverden Park and Royal Wells Park. It is not accessible, or visible, from a public place.

  5. Hotel du Vin, Royal Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is part of the Hotel du Vin chain. It is located in a Grade II listed sandstone building [ 1 ] dated to 1762 and overlooks Caverley Park . The building was extended in the 1830s by Decimus Burton and contains 36 bedrooms, a billiards room and a boules court as of 2011, although 32 rooms and 1 suite were reported in 2001.

  6. Oron 'Carl' Beebe of Mount Ephraim dies days after being ...

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    Anyone with information is asked to call Prosecutor's Detective Daniel Crawford at 856-580-2223 or Mount Ephraim Police Department Detective Sergeant Kevin Sullivan at 856-931-2225.

  7. Mount Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ephraim (Hebrew: הר אפרים), or alternatively Mount of Ephraim, was the historical name for the central mountainous district of Israel once occupied by the Tribe of Ephraim (Joshua 17:15; 19:50; 20:7), extending from Bethel to the plain of Jezreel.