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- Southfleet is a small village and civil parish in the borough of Dartford in Kent, England. The village is located three miles southwest of Gravesend,...
- hamlet in the parish of Southfleet in Kent, England, in the west of the parish. It is one mile west of the village of Southfleet. In the 19th century it...
- Southfleet (also known as Southfleet for Springhead) was a railway station on the Gravesend West Line which served the small village of Southfleet in Kent...
- north to south: Pharos Street Church Street Preston Street Lingfield Road Southfleet Avenue Westbourne Road Westmorland Avenue Beach Road Lauderdale Avenue...
- Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet (3 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Jeremy Kite* 1,431 71.7 +2.5 Conservative Steven Brown* 1,406 70.4 +4...
- services commenced the following Monday. There were stations at Longfield, Southfleet, Rosherville Gardens and Gravesend West Street (later called Gravesend...
- The Swan Baronetcy, of Southfleet in the County of Kent, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 1 March 1666 for William Swan. The...
- However, the 2004 excavation of a butchered Pleistocene elephant at the Southfleet Road site of High Speed 1 in Kent recovered numerous Clactonian flint...
- Ebbsfleet Greenhithe and Knockhall Heath Joydens Wood Longfield, New Barn and Southfleet Maypole and Leyton Cross Newtown Princes Stone Castle Stone House Swanscombe...
- Whittaker, J. E. (July 2006). "The Clactonian elephant butchery site at Southfleet Road, Ebbsfleet, UK". Journal of Quaternary Science. 21 (5): 471–483....