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Kent House railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving part of the Penge and Beckenham areas in the London Borough of Bromley, south London. It is 7 miles 66 chains (12.6 km) down the line from London Victoria and is situated between Penge East and Beckenham Junction. It takes its name from the nearby Kent House farm, the ...
The Duke of Kent is a Grade II listed public house at 2 Scotch Common, Ealing, London. [ 1 ] It was built in 1929 by Nowell Parr as the "Kent Hotel" [ 1 ] and is owned by Fuller's Brewery .
Primary title Family seat Former seats Duke of Norfolk: Arundel Castle, Sussex and Carlton Towers, Yorkshire: Framlingham Castle, Bungay Castle, Clun Castle, Norfolk House, Worksop Manor
The duke served as an officer in The Royal Scots Greys, which eventually became the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, between 1955 and 1971 and was posted to Hong Kong, Cyprus and Northern Ireland.
Map showing the location of Kent within England This is a list of railway stations in Kent, a county in the South East of England. It includes all railway stations that are part of the National Rail network, and which are currently open and have timetabled train services. Southeastern provides most of these services, with Southern and Thameslink providing the remainder. The majority of ...
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Kent House railway station, railway station in Beckenham, south east London The London Studios , also called Kent House, a television studio complex owned by ITV plc Kent House, Hammersmith , a building in Hammersmith, London
Duke of Kent is a title that has been created several times in the peerages of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King George V. Since 1942, the title has been held by Prince Edward (born 1935), a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. [1] Prince Edward, the current Duke of Kent