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  2. Rothschild properties in the home counties - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century members of the English Rothschild family bought and built many country houses in the home counties, furnishing them with the art the family collected. The area of the Vale of Aylesbury, where many of the houses were situated, became known as "Rothchildshire". In the 20th century many of these properties were sold off with ...

  3. Tunstall, Kent - Wikipedia

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    This passed through many generations of the Gore family. [2] Another small manor is Pitstock, which changed its name to 'Woodstock'. [a] Thomas Cheney (Treasurer of the Household) was an owner in 1572. [2] St John the Baptist Church. The church of St John Baptist is in the diocese of Canterbury, and the deanery of Sittingbourne. [2] It is Grade ...

  4. Sittingbourne - Wikipedia

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    Sittingbourne is an industrial town in the Swale district of Kent, southeast England, 17 miles (27 km) from Canterbury and 45 miles (72 km) from London, beside the Roman Watling Street, an ancient trackway used by the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons.

  5. Torry Hill - Wikipedia

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    Torry Hill, in Kent, England, is the family estate of the Leigh-Pemberton (formerly Pemberton Leigh) line. It is on the boundary of Frinsted and Milstead, approximately 3 km due southwest of Kingsdown hamlet. The estate typifies a style of environmental management encouraged by downland landed gentry. What was once simple enclosed farmland has ...

  6. Milton Regis - Wikipedia

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    Former names include Milton-next-Sittingbourne, Milton Royal, Middleton, Midletun and Middletune. It has a population of about 5,000. Today it is a suburb of Sittingbourne, although this has not always been the case. Until around 1800, Sittingbourne was a small hamlet and under the control of the Manor of Milton Regis.

  7. Borden, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Borden is a village and electoral ward situated immediately south west of Sittingbourne, Kent, from which it is separated by a small area of rural land. The history of the name could be questioned. It may be derived from bor (hill) and then either from denu (valley) or denn (woodland pasture).

  8. Wormshill - Wikipedia

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    WORMSHILL, a parish in Hollingbourn [sic] district, Kent; 5 miles S by W of Sittingbourne r. station. It has a post-office under Sittingbourne. Acres, 1,467. Real property, £1,295. Pop., 253. Houses, 46. The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Canterbury. Value, £260.*Patron, Christ's Hospital, London ...

  9. Teynham - Wikipedia

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    Teynham (/ ˈ t ɛ n ə m / TEN-əm) is a large village and civil parish in the borough of Swale in Kent, England. The parish lies between the towns of Sittingbourne and Faversham, immediately north of the A2 road, and includes the hamlet of Conyer on an inlet of the Swale, the channel that separates mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey.