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  2. Picturehouse Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Picturehouse West Norwood. Picturehouse Cinemas is a network of cinemas in the United Kingdom, operated by Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd. [1] and owned by Cineworld. [2] The company runs its own film distribution arm, Picturehouse Entertainment, [3] which has released acclaimed films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker and Monster, Scrapper, Corsage, Sally Potter's The Party, Francis Lee's God's Own ...

  3. Cineworld - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld Cinemas logo used since 2008. Cineworld Group (trading as Cineworld) is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [4] in 10 countries: [5] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  4. Ashford, Kent - Wikipedia

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    The current European headquarters are in Eureka Park to the north of the town. [83] In 2017, the Kent-based Curious Brewing constructed a factory on a brownfield site adjacent to Ashford International station in 2017 after a £1.7m crowdfunded cash investment. [84] It opened in May 2019. [85]

  5. Ashford Designer Outlet - Wikipedia

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    In July 1991, the name Ashford Meadows Leisure Park was for a planning document submitted to the Ashford borough council. [5] The mall was designed by Lord Richard Rogers of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and work began around 1996. [5] By around 2001, BBC presenter Charlie Dimmock cut the ribbon on the property and it opened to visitors ...

  6. Kennington, Kent - Wikipedia

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    From The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7, (Edward Hasted, originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1798): "KENNINGTON IS the adjoining parish, northward from Ashford, and was so called, most probably, from its having antiently belonged to some of the Saxon kings during the heptarchy.

  7. Eastwell Park - Wikipedia

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    Eastwell at the time comprised 6000 acres, with the park being one of the largest in the kingdom. [15] Baron Gerard then largely renovated Eastwell Park and it was completed in 1898, [16] but he died in 1902 and Eastwell was inherited by his son 3rd Baron Gerard; his friend King Edward VII was a frequent visitor.

  8. Ashford - Wikipedia

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    Ashford, Kent, a town Borough of Ashford, a local government district in Kent; Ashford (UK Parliament constituency), Kent; Ashford International railway station; Ashford, North Devon, near Barnstaple (a civil parish) Ashford, South Hams, Devon, near Kingsbridge, in Aveton Gifford parish; Ashford, Surrey (formerly Middlesex) Ashford Hill, Hampshire

  9. Ashford International railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened in 1842 as Ashford by the South Eastern Railway (SER) as a temporary terminus of the line from London to Dover via Croydon. Connections to Folkestone, Canterbury and Hastings opened within ten years. It was renamed Ashford (Kent) in 1923. There have been two significant rebuilds; in the 1960s for the South Eastern Main Line ...