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EbbwJunction1

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St James' Church, Gawsworth contains stained glass in the east window by William Wailes (1808–1881). Another East window designed by him can be seen in St George's Church, Benenden, Kent – it contains five lights and is called "Crucifixion and Passion".
 

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They seem in this part of the world, to love three-syllable village names of which the last two syllables are "-enden": can find without difficulty six or seven more of such, within a radius of well under ten miles from Benenden. At random, I'll choose Plurenden -- five miles east-north-east of Tenterden.
 

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Hmm - Plurenden seems to be a dairy farm and nothing else. However stretching a point, Plurenden Road leads from the farm via Cuckold's Corner to High Halden.
 

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Hmm - Plurenden seems to be a dairy farm and nothing else. However stretching a point, Plurenden Road leads from the farm via Cuckold's Corner to High Halden.
Sorry -- you're right. In haste, I was going by -- without checking elsewhere -- the AA Great Britain Road Atlas, which seems to think that Plurenden is a "pukka" village; and includes it in its gazetteer. This is indeed not agreed with by my more usually employed road atlas, or by Wiki.

New Alresford in Hampshire is also 53 miles from London as the crow flies.

A rather bizarre Wiki entry concerning New Alresford: "A Cold war commemorative plaque on the wall of public toilets, close to the railway station, commemorates that occasionally secret military documents obtained by members of the Portland Soviet Spy Ring in the early 1960s were left here for collection." The people concerned, were so named because they obtained information for passing on to the "opposition", from naval establishments at Portland, Dorset -- nearest significant settlement, Weymouth.
 

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Southcote lends its name to a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, which passes south of the settlement. The series of locks in the area include one at Burghfield.
 

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Sir Walter Raleigh set sail on several of his voyages from Exmouth, his tomb is at St Margaret's Westminster
 

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The body of King Richard III was buried in Greyfriars church in Leicester. His remains were exhumed in recent times and re-interred in Leicester Cathedral.
Another city whose cathedral contains the tombs of historic Kings of England is Winchester.
 

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In normal (non-COVID) years, the annual Kent County Show is held at the Kent Showground in Detling.
Another annual agricultural show (cancelled in 2021) is the Royal County of Berkshire Show, hosted at Thatcham.
 

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Honeystreet doesn't have a lot but it does have a pub - the Barge Inn. Vange in Essex had a pub of the same name, which is in process of conversion to an Islamic religious and community centre.
 

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As Cambridge is to the river Cam, Hebden Bridge is to Hebden Water
 

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Sir Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's Chief Press Secretary, was born on 21st June 1932 in Hebden Bridge and was educated at the local Grammar School. He is of both Yorkshire and Lancashire lineage; on his maternal side, his ancestors were mostly from Hebden Bridge and Hepstonstall.
 

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