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Archbishop Thomas Becket rode
through Kemsing on
their way to s**** him out at Canterbury.
Following his
canonisation Kemsing became a stop-off
place on the Pilgrims'...
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Kemsing railway station serves Kemsing in Kent, England,
although the
station is
located on the
other side of the M26
motorway to the village. It is 26 miles...
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footpath from
Pilgrims Way.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Kemsing Down. "
Kemsing Down". Kent
Wildlife Trust.
Retrieved 22
January 2018. "Interactive...
- Farningham,
Halstead Knockholt and
Badgers Mount,
Hextable and
Swanley Village,
Kemsing, Leigh, Otford,
Penshurst and Fordcombe, Riverhead, Seal,
Sevenoaks Kippington...
- I
listed building. The
ecclesiastical parish only
became separate from
Kemsing in 1874,
although there may well have been a
Saxon church on the site of...
- 100
kilometres (62 mi).
Journal of the
Transport Ticket Society (495).
Kemsing: The
Transport Ticket Society: 142.
April 2005. ISSN 0144-347X. {{cite...
- St
Clere is a
Grade I
listed 17th-century
country house in
Kemsing, Kent, England. The
house is
built in
brick in
three storeys plus ba****t and attic...
- The
closest National Rail
stations to West
Kingsdown are
Eynsford and
Kemsing, each
located 4.6
miles away. West
Kingsdown is
served by Go-Coach route...
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Heaverham is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Kemsing, in the
Sevenoaks district, in the
county of Kent, England.
Nearby is the
country estate of St Clere...
- Guildford,
Brookmans Park,
Zouches Farm, BT Bedmont, High
Wycombe and
Kemsing. The
Kemsing site (2 kW) was
replaced in 2010 by the more
powerful Wrotham site...