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  2. Mount Ephraim Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The house is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England, and its gardens are also Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The gardens were laid out in the early 1900s, but after wartime neglect (when most adult men were enlisted in wartime services) were substantially restored by Mary and Bill ...

  3. Electric Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Electric Gardens, (Electric Gardens Festival), sometimes abbreviated to 'EGFestival', or 'EGFest', or sometimes simply 'EG', was a medium-sized 'Boutique' Music Festival situated at Mount Ephraim, [1] Faversham in Kent. The event was held on a weekend in early August in 2006 [2] and 2007. [3] [4]

  4. Mizmaze - Wikipedia

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    A large modern Mizmaze has been created by garden designer Sarah Morgan at Mount Ephraim, a 9-acre (36,000 m 2) garden near Faversham, Kent, England. Although based on a traditional labyrinth design, the layout incorporates some dead-ends, making it a hybrid between a maze and a labyrinth.

  5. Mount Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ephraim (Hebrew: הר אפרים), or alternatively Mount of Ephraim, was the historical name for the central mountainous district of Israel once alloted by the Tribe of Ephraim (Joshua 17:15; 19:50; 20:7), extending from Bethel to the plain of Jezreel.

  6. Mount Ephraim (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States; Mount Ephraim (Vermont), a mountain in Springfield, Vermont, United States; Mount Ephraim Gardens, historic house and gardens, near Faversham, United Kingdom; Mount Ephraim, Streatham Hill, London, a narrow approach of two streets with gardens on the western flank ...

  7. Mount Ephraim, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ephraim(pronounced "EEF-rum") [17] is a borough in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census , the borough's population was 4,651, [ 8 ] a decrease of 25 (−0.5%) from the 2010 census count of 4,676, [ 18 ] [ 19 ] which in turn reflected an increase of 181 (+4.0%) from the 4,495 counted in the ...

  8. Preston-next-Faversham - Wikipedia

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    Preston or Preston-next-Faversham is an area of the town of Faversham, in the Swale district, in Kent, England, which in the past was a separate village and parish. It became a civil parish in 1866, but in 1894 was divided into 2 civil parishes: Preston Within and Preston Without. [1] Both civil parishes were absorbed into Faversham in 1935. [2]

  9. Faversham Stone Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Faversham Stone Chapel. Faversham Stone Chapel also known as Our Lady of Elwarton, is a medieval chapel built on top of a Romano-British mausoleum. The chapel is located in what is thought to have been the Roman settlement of Durolevum, near the modern town of Faversham, in Kent, England. It is the only chapel in England known to incorporate ...