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| 1 | Onlyonromney marsh will you find all of these ... |
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| 1 | Romney Marsh |
| 2 | OnlyonRomney Marsh will you find all of these ... |
| 3 | World's smallest Public Railway |
| 4 | Largest s***ngle Foreland in Britain |
| 5 | Largest UK pop****tion of Medicinal Leech |
| 6 | Martello Tower as itwas when built in 1805 |
| 7 | Unspoilt 1940s themed Red Lion pub Lost Port and River |
| 8 | Fourteen Medieval Churches |
| 9 | Suss*** Emerald Moth best known S heep inthe world |
| 10 | Four of the Finest Beaches in Kent |
| 11 | Three Types of Sound Mirrors |
| 12 | Large areas Below Sea Level (2) |
| 13 | More to See & Do |
| 14 | The Fifth Continent (2) |
| 15 | Serve God, honourthe King, but first maintain the Wall |
| 16 | John Betjeman |
| 17 | Quick Links |
| 18 | A to Z Full Listing A to Z Clubs Index A to Z History Index A to Z See & Do Index Business Directory What's On Weather & Tides Unique to Romney Marsh Location Map Books about Romney Marsh (2) |
| 19 | Editor' Picks |
| 20 | Sandy Beaches Smallest Railway Dungeness Historic Churches Wldlife Royal Miltary Canal Historic Buildings Walking Cycling Historic Pubs |
| 21 | There is somethingfor everyoneon Romney Marsh |
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| 1 | The Fifth Continent (2) |
| 2 | The World, according to the best geographers, is divided into Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Romney Marsh. |
| 3 | Serve God, honourthe King, but first maintain the Wall |
| 4 | Romney Marsh, on the Suss*** border of Kent and close to the sea. Romney Marsh, where the roads wind like streams through pasture and the sky is always three-quarters of the landscape. The sounds I a***ociate with Romney Marsh are the bleating of innumerable sheep and the whistle of the sea wind in old willow trees. The sea has given a colour to this district: it has spotted with silver the oak posts and rails; it gives the gra*** and the rushes a grey salty look and turns the red bricks and tiles of Fairfield Church a saffron yellow. |
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