- Look up
hythe,
Hythe, or
hyþe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hythe, from Anglo-Saxon hȳð, may
refer to a landing-place, port or haven,
either as...
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Hythe (/ˈhaɪð/) is a
market town and
civil parish on the edge of
Romney Marsh, in the
district of
Folkestone and
Hythe in Kent, England. The word Hythe...
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Folkestone and
Hythe can
refer to:
Folkestone and
Hythe District Folkestone and
Hythe (UK
Parliament constituency) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The Romney,
Hythe and
Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm)
gauge light railway in Kent, England,
operating steam and
internal combustion locomotives...
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Egham Hythe,
Pooley Green and
Thorpe Lea are
adjacent settlements in the
Borough of
Runnymede in Surrey, England,
approximately 18
miles (29 km) west...
- it to Southampton.
Hythe has a
shopping area, a pier, and a
marina for yachts. The name
Hythe means landing-place or haven.
Hythe is
recorded in a Parliamentary...
- The
Hythe is an area in the
southeastern part of
Colchester in Es****, England, on the
River Colne.
Historically it was a hamlet. The
Hythe is home to the...
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Hythe Pier, the
Hythe Pier
Railway and the
Hythe Ferry provide a link
between the
English port city of
Southampton and the
Hampshire village of
Hythe...
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Folkestone and
Hythe is a
local government district in Kent, England, in the south-east of the county. Its
council is
based in the town of Folkestone...
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Folkestone and
Hythe (/ˈfoʊkstən ... ˈhaɪð/) is a
constituency in Kent
represented in the
House of
Commons of the UK
Parliament since 2010 by
Damian Collins...