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  2. Broome Park - Wikipedia

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    Broome Park is a country house in Barham, within the City of Canterbury, Kent, England. It was built for Basil Dixwell between 1635 and 1638. In the early 20th century it was the country home of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum until his death at sea in 1916. Now a country club, Broome Park is a Grade I listed building.

  3. Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury (/ ˈ k æ n t ər b (ə) r i / ⓘ, /-b ɛ r i /) [3] is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. It lies on the River Stour .

  4. Goodnestone Park - Wikipedia

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    It is approximately 7 miles (11 km) from Canterbury. The Palladian house was built in 1704 by Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet. His grandson, Brook Bridges' daughter, Elizabeth, married Jane Austen's brother, and Austen visited them on the estate regularly. [1] [2] Goodnestone House is a Grade II* listed building, enlisted on 13 October 1952.

  5. Higham Park - Wikipedia

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    On her death in 1911, the estate was inherited by her 16-year-old son, Count Louis Vorrow Zborowski. Louis instantly became the fourth richest under-21-year-old in the world, with cash of £11 million and real estate in the United States, including 7 acres (2.8 ha) of Manhattan and several blocks on Fifth Avenue, New York City. [2]

  6. Harbledown - Wikipedia

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    Harbledown is a village in Kent, England, ... is a Grade I listed property; ... Canterbury district England Population: 2,593: 135,278:

  7. City of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury (/ ˈ k æ n t ər b ər i /), [2] [3] also known as the City of Canterbury, is a local government district with city status in Kent, England. It is named after its largest settlement, Canterbury , where the council is based.

  8. Selling, Kent - Wikipedia

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    There is a small primary school, Selling Church of England Primary School (founded 1872), for reception aged children through to Year 6 (approximate ages 6–11). It currently has approximately 130 pupils. The school celebrated its 150th birthday on 1 April 2022. [4]

  9. All Saints Cottage, Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Cottage, on All Saints Lane, in Canterbury, Kent, England is a building dating from the 16th century.Its origins and original purpose and configuration are all uncertain; it may have been designed as a single house, or as a range of smaller cottages, or have served some commercial or religious function.