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St Peter and St Paul Church, Dymchurch

St Peter and St Paul Dymchurch is a 12th century Norman church, dating from about 1150. It is built from the same Caen stone as Canterbury Cathedral, filled in with Kentish ragstone

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St Mary's Church, Capel-le-Ferne

A 12th century church sitting above Folkestone in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.

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St Mary in the Marsh Church

St Mary in the Marsh is a picturesque church dating back to the 12 century that is now a hub for the community of Romney Marsh and hosts concerts, arts projects and exhibitions.

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St George Church, Ivychurch

Built under the patronage of the Archbishops of Canterbury, St. George’s is known as the Cathedral of Romney Marsh because of its size.

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St Eanswith Church, Brenzett

St Eanswith in Brenzett Church (also known as St Eanswythe) has a long history dating back to Saxon times in the 7th Century when a small church was first erected on the spot now occupied by the present day church.

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St Clement Church, Old Romney

St Clement Church on the Romney Marsh is one of the oldest churches in Kent and was used as a location in the film Dr Syn.

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Seabrook Valley

The Seabook Valley leads from the sea up to Cheriton and is brimming full of colour with wild flowers, butterflies and birds, all waiting to be discovered.

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Saltwood Saunter

A circular walk starting at Brockhill Country Park and taking in the village of Saltwood.

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Saltwood Church

St. Peter and St. Paul, Salt­wood is a Church of Eng­land Par­ish Church with its origins in Norman times.

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Peene Quarry Picnic Site

Peene Quarry picnic site offers great views for those who are adventurous enough to brave the steep paths leading to it.

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