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  2. Lullingstone - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone is a rural hamlet in the civil parish of Eynsford, in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England, located south east of Swanley. It is best known for its castle, Roman villa and its public golf course. Lullingstone was a civil parish until 1955. The parish was in Axstane Hundred and its successor Dartford Rural District.

  3. Lullingstone Castle - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone Castle is a historic manor house, set in an estate in the village of Lullingstone and the civil parish of Eynsford in the English county of Kent. It has been inhabited by members of the Hart Dyke family for twenty generations including current owner Tom Hart Dyke.

  4. Lullingstone Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated in Lullingstone near the village of Eynsford in Kent, south-eastern England. The villa is located in the Darent Valley , along with six others, including those at Crofton , Crayford and Dartford . [ 1 ]

  5. St Botolph's Church, Lullingstone - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Peché (died 1521), owner of the manor of Lullingstone, was a knight banneret, Lord Deputy of Calais and Sheriff of Kent. [3] The rood screen, made in the early 16th century, was the gift of Sir John. His tomb, carved in great detail, is between the chancel and the north chapel: the chapel was constructed to accommodate the tomb. [2]

  6. Lullingstone Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone Country Park is near Eynsford, in Kent, England.A former deer park of a large estate, it was later sold to become an open-space and woodland park. The park and Lullingstone Castle are a Scheduled Monument, [2] and an area of 66.4-hectare (164-acre) is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest Kent.

  7. Lullingstone Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone airfield was a proposed airfield in Kent, United Kingdom that was not constructed. Lullingstone railway station was constructed to serve the airport, but never opened to public services. History

  8. Lullingstone railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lullingstone railway station is an unopened station on the Maidstone line which was constructed to serve a proposed airport and expected residential development at Lullingstone near Eynsford in Kent. The station was never brought into use as World War II and subsequent post-war planning legislation put an end to the plans for the area.

  9. List of Roman villas in England - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Grid reference PastScape link Notes Aldermaston Wharf Aldermaston Wharf: Historic England. "Aldermaston Wharf (240982)".Research records (formerly PastScape)