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  2. Minster in Thanet Priory - Wikipedia

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    Minster Abbey is the name of two abbeys in Minster-in-Thanet, Kent, England. The first was a 7th-century foundation which lasted until the Dissolution of the Monasteries . Beside its ruins is St Mildred's Priory , a Benedictine community of women founded in 1937.

  3. Grade I listed buildings in Thanet - Wikipedia

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    Entry number [note 3] Image; Church of Saint Mary Minster, Thanet: Minster: 11th century: 11 October 1963 ... Ramsgate, Thanet: House: 1843-4: 13 August 1968

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Thanet - Wikipedia

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    Entry number [note 3] Image; 124 High Street Ramsgate: House: Early 18th century: 4 February 1988: 1336660: 124 High Street: Church of All Saints Birchington-on-Sea, Birchington, Thanet: Church: 12th century: 10 April 1951

  5. List of monastic houses in England - Wikipedia

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    Hundredal Minster: Stratfield Saye Priory: Benedictine monks alien house: priory cell dependent on Valmont founded 1169 or 1170 by Nicholas de Stoteville (Nicholas d'Estouteville): hermitage granted to Valmont; dissolved 1399; house named 'The Priory' built on site (Beech Hill in the Berkshire part of Stratfield Saye) St Leonard _____

  6. Minster-in-Thanet - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of Minster in Thanet Priory. The village is west of Ramsgate (which is the post town) and to the north east of Canterbury; it lies just south west of Kent International Airport and just north of the River Stour. Minster is also the "ancient capital of Thanet". [2] At the 2011 Census the hamlet of Ebbsfleet was included.

  7. Historic buildings in Ramsgate - Wikipedia

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    The house continued to be let as a holiday home to members of the gentry. In 1838 the Duke of Newcastle stayed there for the season. [17] He returned again in 1846. The house was still being advertised to let in 1850 [18] but after this time it appears that there was a change of use to a men's social club. There are plans of a billiard room ...

  8. Chapel House - Wikipedia

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    Chapel House may refer to: in the United Kingdom. Chapel House Estate, England; Chapel House, Twickenham, Greater London, occupied at one time by Alfred Lord Tennyson; Chapel House, Monmouth, Wales; in the United States. Chapel House (Guilderland, New York), listed on U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Albany County, New York

  9. St Nicholas-at-Wade - Wikipedia

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    The village can be entered from either the A299 (Thanet Way) or the A28 (Canterbury Road). These approaches to the village stand out with their colourful planters welcoming visitors. St John's Green at the A28 entry point displays several items including a 1919 restored cultivator in its original makers colours.