Stourmouth is a civil parish in the Dover non-metropolitan district of Kent, England. The parish contains the settlements of East and West Stourmouth...
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All Saints Church, West Stourmouth, is a redundant Anglican church in the civil parish of Stourmouth, Kent, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage...
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which in turn joins with the Great Stour at Plucks Gutter near East Stourmouth. The Nailbourne flows from Lyminge, through the Elham Valley until it...
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normally known as the River Stour. The twin villages in the parish of Stourmouth (West and East) mark the original point where the Stour entered the erstwhile...
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south west of the hamlet of Lower Mitton. The terminus was first called Stourmouth and then Newport, with the final name of Stourport settled on by 1771...
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Plucks Gutter is a hamlet in the civil parish of Stourmouth, Kent, England. The hamlet is situated where the Little Stour and Great Stour rivers meet....
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Nackington • Patrixbourne • Petham • Pett Bottom • Reculver • Rough Common • Stourmouth • Stuppington • Sturry • Swalecliffe • Tankerton • Thanington • Tyler...
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9 9.44 East Wretham, Norfolk (16 Aug 2020) September 190.7 7.51 West Stourmouth, Kent (20 Sep 1973) October 208.3 8.20 Kinlochquoich, Highland (11 Oct...
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the Wantsum Channel was joined by the River Stour, which entered it at Stourmouth close to its midpoint; it was a two-mile-wide (3 km) strait. The southern...
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the Canterbury dormitory were ruined. In Kent, All Saints Church, West Stourmouth, was badly damaged. Felt in London (MMVI) and lent its name to the "Earthquake...
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