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  2. Tonbridge Castle - Wikipedia

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    His army besieged the castle. After holding for two days the castle fell and as punishment the king had both the castle and the town of Tonbridge burnt to the ground. Before 1100, the de Clares replaced the wooden castle with a stone shell keep. This was reinforced during the thirteenth century, and in 1295 a stone wall was built around the ...

  3. Grade I listed buildings in Tonbridge and Malling - Wikipedia

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    There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. ... Tonbridge Castle: Tonbridge and Malling: Keep: Norman: 8 May 1950 1363369: Tonbridge Castle. More images ...

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  5. Tonbridge and Malling - Wikipedia

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    Tonbridge and Malling is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England. The council is based at Kings Hill . The borough also includes the towns of Tonbridge and Snodland along with numerous villages including Aylesford , West Malling and surrounding rural areas.

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Tonbridge and Malling - Wikipedia

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    There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent ... Hadlow Castle ...

  7. Category:Tonbridge and Malling - Wikipedia

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  8. Tonbridge Priory - Wikipedia

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    Tonbridge Priory was established in 1124 by Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, who held Tonbridge Castle. [1] He was buried in the priory following his death in 1136. [2] In 1191, [3] a Papal bull was issued by Pope Celestine III. The priory was granted two cartloads of wood daily and the right of pannage for 80 pigs. [1]

  9. West Peckham - Wikipedia

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    West Peckham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, England. The River Bourne flows through the extreme west of the parish, and formerly powered a paper mill (Hamptons Mill) and corn mill (Oxenhoath Mill). The Wateringbury Stream rises in the parish. Oxon Hoath is the former manor house of West Peckham.