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  2. Folkestone and Hythe District - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone and Hythe is a local government district in Kent, England. It lies in the south-east of the county, on the coast of the English Channel. The district was formed in 1974 and was originally named Shepway after one of the ancient lathes of Kent, which had covered a similar area. The district was renamed in 2018.

  3. Kentish Express - Wikipedia

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    The Kentish Express was founded in 1855 as the Ashford and Alfred News by Henry Igglesden. The first edition was published on 14 July 1855. [2] [3] The paper was Kent's first penny paper after the abolition of stamp duty on newspapers in 1854. [4]

  4. Hythe Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Hythe Lifeboat Station was located at the eastern end of West Parade, in the market town of Hythe, which is situated 7 miles (11 km) west of Folkestone, on the Kent coast. [ 1 ] A lifeboat station was first established here in 1893 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), following the closure of the Hythe, Sandgate & Folkestone ...

  5. Newchurch, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Newchurch is a village and civil parish in the Folkestone and Hythe District in Kent, England.The village is located on the Romney Marsh, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Dymchurch

  6. Sandgate, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Sandgate is a village in the Folkestone and Hythe Urban Area in the Folkestone and Hythe district of Kent, England. It had a population of 4,225 at the 2001 census. [2] It is the site of Sandgate Castle, a Device Fort. H. G. Wells lived at Spade House, and it is also the birthplace of comedian Hattie Jacques.

  7. Newington, Folkestone and Hythe - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesiastical parish was known as Newington-next-Hythe, the latter town being 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4.0 km) to the south-west; the parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas. [3] Nearby there used to be a 13th-century Augustinian priory, founded in 1253 by Sir John Maunsell, who became a counsellor of King Henry III. [4]

  8. Folkestone and Hythe - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone and Hythe can refer to: Folkestone and Hythe District; Folkestone and Hythe (UK Parliament constituency) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  9. Burmarsh - Wikipedia

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    Burmarsh is a village [2] and civil parish in the Folkestone and Hythe District of Kent, England. The village is located three miles (4.8 km) west of Hythe on the Romney Marsh. The Burmarsh Road connects the village to the once fully operating Burmarsh Road train station. The closest major settlement is Folkestone which is a minimum of 9.5 mile ...