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  2. List of monastic houses in Kent - Wikipedia

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    founded c.633 by Ethelburga, daughter of Æthelberht, King of Kent, on the site of a possibly Roman villa; monks and nuns refounded before 736 under Abbot Cuthbert; ravaged in raids by the Danes, but continued to after 964 (the time of Archbishop Dunstan); Saxon church, rebuilt c.965, incorporating remains of abbey church Liming Abbey [59] [60

  3. List of monastic houses in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the monastic houses in West Sussex, England. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks ( Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller ).

  4. Best hotels in Kent 2023: Where to stay for luxury spa ... - AOL

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    When you’re planning a trip to Kent, don’t just head to the holiday hotspots – there’s tons more to explore in the county Best hotels in Kent 2023: Where to stay for luxury spa retreats ...

  5. Chithurst Buddhist Monastery - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in West Sussex, England in the hamlet of Chithurst between Midhurst and Petersfield. It was established in 1979 in accordance with the aims of the English Sangha Trust, a charity founded in 1956 to support the ordination and training of Buddhist monks (bhikkhus) in the West. The current abbot, since 2019, is Ajahn Ahimsako.

  6. Bayham Old Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Bayham Abbey was founded c. 1208 by the merger of two monasteries, Otham (Sussex) and Brockley (Kent), under the authority of Robert of Thurnham. [2] The former abbey had been founded c. 1180 by Ralph de Dene, a Norman landowner, who endowed the abbey in conjunction with his son Robert de Dene, and especially his daughter Ela de Dene, wife ...

  7. The Salutation, Sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A further triangular area of the garden lies the south, with yew hedges and roses. The 3.7 acres (1.5 ha) gardens also include a kitchen garden and tropical garden, an informal water garden to the north with "Lake Patricia" installed in the 1960s, extensive collections of dahlias and echinops , a jungle garden, and an avenue of holm oaks .