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  2. Swifts Park - Wikipedia

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    Swifts Park is a former country estate and manor house 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of the town of Cranbrook in the English county of Kent. Through its history, the estate has been variously known by the names Swifts, Great Swift, Great Swifts, and Swifts Place and since 1995 as Oak Hill Manor. At its greatest extent it covered an area of around ...

  3. Cranbrook, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Cranbrook is a town in the civil parish of Cranbrook and Sissinghurst, in the Weald of Kent in South East England. It lies roughly half-way between Maidstone and Hastings, about 38 miles (61 km) southeast of central London. The smaller settlements of Sissinghurst, Swattenden, Colliers Green and Hartley lie within the civil parish. The ...

  4. Hartley, Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    Hartley is a village one mile southwest of Cranbrook, in the civil parish of Cranbrook and Sissinghurst, in the Tunbridge Wells district, in Kent, England. [1] The only retailer in the area is a local farmshop, which has a cafe and fishmongers. Hartley lies on the A229. Hartley Badgers are the local football team.

  5. Swattenden - Wikipedia

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    Swattenden is a small settlement in the parish of Cranbrook and Sissinghurst in England. It is situated on the B2086 (Swattenden Lane) about a mile from Hartley, where the A229 crosses the settlement. At Swattenden, one can find an agricultural/country shop, a fruit farm, fishing centre, and the Swattenden Centre.

  6. St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook - Wikipedia

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    St Dunstan's Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Weald, in Cranbrook, Kent, England, dates to the late 13th century.It is now Grade I listed. [2]Its 74 feet-high tower, completed in 1425, has a wooden figure of Father Time and his scythe on the south face.

  7. Cranbrook Strict Baptist Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The chapel holds surviving baptismal records from 1682 for those in the Cranbrook area who had not baptised in the Church of England. [2] The chapel provided pastors to help found the local Providence Baptist Church in 1909. [6] In 1967, the Cranbrook Strict Baptist Chapel was given grade II listed building status by English Heritage. [7]

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