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| "The Street". At the end Butchers
Hill is to the right. |
The Rose and Crown, looking towards
Butchers Hill which leads to the gates of the church of St. Peter and
St. Paul. |
St. Catherine's house is privately
occupied. It contains many original features but is rarely open to view. |
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Pipe's Place is now used as an old peoples home. Parts
of it
date from the 15th century. It is directly opposite St. Catherine's
house.
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St. Katherine's
is a 13th century
Roman Catholic Chapel. It was used as a malthouse for about three
hundred years following the Catholic suppression in the16th cenury. It
has been restored and is still used as a chapel. |
The church of St. Peter and Paul originates from the
13th
century. The earliest architecture is Saxon with later additions mainly
from the 14th century. The tower and Bethersden marble font are 15th
century.
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| Shorne Wood
Country Park - 174 acres of ancient woodland, heathland, wetland and
meadows. |
A panoramic view
of the Thames estuary from Shorne. |
The See Ho Public House seen from the Ridgeway looking down Peartree Lane. |
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| Zion House |
A nice old thatched cottage somewhere in Shorne. |
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