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  2. Folkestone Warren - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone Warren is a 316.3-hectare (782-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which runs along the coast between Folkestone and Dover in Kent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a Nature Conservation Review site [ 3 ] and it contains three Geological Conservation Review sites and part of a fourth.

  3. East Cliff and Warren Country Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, the South East Main Line railway was built from Ashford to Folkestone and then onwards to Dover, through the Warren. Folkestone Warren Halt railway station was opened in 1886, and a bridge was built over the Main Line leading to a gate on to The Warren from which the public could picnic and enjoy the dramatic scenery in the area. Also ...

  4. History of Folkestone - Wikipedia

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    The main storage area for smuggled goods was The Warren, to the east of the town. Later in the 19th century, Folkestone Harbour become a reality; and the coming of the railways heralded the start of a new industry to the town: that of tourism, although this was to be relatively much later than its neighbours of Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs.

  5. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Kent - Wikipedia

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    The River Beult north-east of Paddock Wood Kent is a county in the south-eastern corner of England. It is bounded to the north by Greater London and the Thames Estuary, to the west by Sussex and Surrey, and to the south and east by the English Channel and the North Sea. The county town is Maidstone. It is governed by Kent County Council, with twelve district councils, Ashford, Canterbury ...

  6. Folkestone Warren Halt railway station - Wikipedia

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    Warren Halt was reopened 22 years later by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway and remained open until the evening of 19 December 1915 when a large landslip resulted in the entire undercliff supporting the Main Line moving towards the sea causing approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of chalk to slip or fall burying Warren Halt.

  7. Romney Warren Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Romney Warren or Romney Marsh is a 10.9-hectare (27-acre) country park and Local Nature Reserve in New Romney in Kent.It is owned by Folkestone and Hythe District Council and managed by the Romney Warren Project, which is a partnership between Folkestone and Hythe District Council, Romney Warren Charitable Trust, Kent Wildlife Trust and Romney Marsh Countryside Partnership.

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    She opens up about Hollywood ageism and aging. Sharon Stone recalls being told she was “too old” to work during an interview when she was 40. She opens up about Hollywood ageism and aging.

  9. List of local nature reserves in England - Wikipedia

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    Folkestone Warren: Shepway, Kent: Folly Farm: Bath and North East Somerset: Foots Cray Meadows: ... Mobile view; Search. Search. List of local nature reserves in England.