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Hawkinge Surrounding Area Here you can find Local Area Information in Hawkinge and near Hawkinge . |
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This permanent human settlement is situated
0.0 miles away from Hawkinge's center. Hawkinge, a agglomerations of buildings where people live and work
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This castle is situated
0.3 miles away from Hawkinge's center. Folkestone Castle Hill, a large fortified building, set of buildings
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This hospital is situated
1.0 miles away from Hawkinge's center. Royal Victoria Hospital, a building in which sick or injured, especially those confined to bed, are medically treated
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situated 1.4 miles away from Hawkinge's center,
district of Kent, England. Seacat and ferry services formerly connected the town to both Boulogne and Calais in France, together with the still present Channel Tunnel. Satellite towns include Capel-Le-Ferne, Cheriton, Hythe and Hawkinge. Folkestone and Hythe are represented in Parliament currently by Conserva
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This permanent human settlement is situated
1.4 miles away from Hawkinge's center. Shorncliffe Camp, a agglomerations of buildings where people live and work
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This permanent human settlement is situated
1.5 miles away from Hawkinge's center. Paddlesworth, a agglomerations of buildings where people live and work
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situated 1.7 miles away from Hawkinge's center,
Hythe is a small coastal market town, on the edge of Romney Marsh, in the District of Shepway (derived from Sheep Way) on the south coast of Kent. The word "Hythe" or "Hithe" is an Old English word, meaning "Haven" or "Landing Place". The town has a pretty, winding High Street lined with Medieval and Georgian
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situated 2.0 miles away from Hawkinge's center,
Sandgate Castle was one of Henry VIII's Device Forts. Built in 1539 near Sandgate, Kent, its exposed location has led to much damage by storm tides. Converted to a Martello Tower in the early 1800s, it is now in private ownership, open by arrangement with the Castle Gallery antique shop (...)
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