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Biddenden is a large,
mostly agricultural and
wooded village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Ashford in Kent, England. The
village lies on the Weald...
- Chalkhurst),
commonly known as the
Biddenden Maids (1100–1134), were a pair of
conjoined twins supposedly born in
Biddenden, Kent, England, in the year 1100...
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Biddenden was a
railway station on the Kent and East Sus****
Railway which closed in
January 1954. As of 2014 the
station building has been
converted to...
- years. They
moved again to Vane Court, the
oldest house in the
village of
Biddenden in Kent. He led a
peaceful life there,
gardening in the
morning and writing...
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Australia House,
London in
October 1920. The
village sign at
Biddenden, Kent,
featuring the two
Biddenden Maids, was one of the
successful Daily Mail competition...
- as they
existed on 1
December 2020: The
Borough of
Ashford wards of:
Biddenden, Charing,
Downs North [Chilham],
Downs West [Challock], Isle of Oxney...
- required.
These were, as is
shown by the timber-framed clothier's hall at
Biddenden,
often the
length of the
attics in the
master clothier's house. After...
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production car
Battle Museum of
Local History (2012).
Battle in Pictures.
Biddenden:
YouByYou Books. p. 27.
Sharps & Bond Chapman,
Frank (1995).
Tales of...
- in
seclusion in Italy. Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst,
alleged names of the
Biddenden Maids (per tradition, born in the 12th century) of Kent, England. They...
- 20 children.
Winder was born to
Richard and
Sophia Collins Winder in
Biddenden, England. He
worked in
several trades as a youth,
settling into a position...