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- Thanington is a civil parish on the west edge of Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom. It extends to the south-west of A2 from Wincheap to the Milton Bridge...
- Retrieved 16 July 2020. [1] [dead link] "Thanington Without (Civil) Parish Council - Working for Thanington". Thanington-pc.gov.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2020....
- Reculver Rough Common Stodmarsh Stuppington Sturry Swalecliffe Tankerton Thanington Tyler Hill Upper Harbledown Upper Hardres Upstreet Waltham Westbere Whitstable...
- Ickham Kingston Littlebourne Lower Hardres and Nackington Petham Sturry Thanington Without Upper Hardres Waltham Westbere Wickhambreaux Womenswold Swalecliffe...
- Reculver Rough Common Stodmarsh Stuppington Sturry Swalecliffe Tankerton Thanington Tyler Hill Upper Harbledown Upper Hardres Upstreet Waltham Westbere Whitstable...
- Reculver Rough Common Stodmarsh Stuppington Sturry Swalecliffe Tankerton Thanington Tyler Hill Upper Harbledown Upper Hardres Upstreet Waltham Westbere Whitstable...
- Reculver Rough Common Stodmarsh Stuppington Sturry Swalecliffe Tankerton Thanington Tyler Hill Upper Harbledown Upper Hardres Upstreet Waltham Westbere Whitstable...
- England in June 1460, Fogge joined the Yorkists, and was granted Tonford in Thanington and Dane Court in Boughton under Blean, manors to which he claimed to...
- communities are Harbledown and Rough Common, Blean, and to the north Thanington. The earliest recorded form of the name is Certham. The name Chartham...
- East railway station, to the over-crossing of the A2 and the parish of Thanington. There are two theories about the name: either it comes from the Saxon...