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Goudhurst is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. It lies in the Weald,
around 12
miles (19 km)
south of Maidstone...
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Goudhurst is a
closed railway station on the
closed Hawkhurst Branch in Kent, England. The
station originally opened on 1
October 1892 as Hope Mill, for...
- day
school for
girls and boys aged 11–18 (Year 7–11 and
Sixth Form), in
Goudhurst, Kent,
United Kingdom. The
school was
founded by a
Baptist minister, The...
- died in
Brighton in 1848; his
widow died, of
pleurisy and exhaustion, in
Goudhurst, Kent, on 13
December 1867. "Welsh, Thomas".
Oxford Dictionary of National...
- St Mary's
Church is a
parish church in
Goudhurst, Kent, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
church stands on a hill and its
tower commands impressive...
- the
Custom House, Poole.
After they were
defeated in a
battle with the
Goudhurst militia in 1747, two of
their leaders,
Arthur Gray and
Thomas Kingsmill...
- The
River Bewl is a
tributary of the
River Teise in Kent, England. Its
headwaters are in the High Weald, in Sus****
between Lamberhurst,
Wadhurst and Flimwell...
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where the
contestants all had
famous ancestors.
Gerald ****ens
lived in
Goudhurst in Kent with his
former wife Lucy Marsh, with whom he had a son, Cameron...
- Finch****s is an
early Georgian manor house in
Goudhurst, Kent. For 45
years it
housed a large, visitor-friendly
museum of
historical keyboard instruments...
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Category C/D
resettlement prison for men,
located on the
outskirts of
Goudhurst in Kent, England. The
prison was
operated by Her Majesty's
Prison Service...