Honey Hill est un petit hameau sur la A290, près du village de Blean, dans le district de Canterbury, dans le comté du Kent.
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Honey Hill is a hamlet on the A290 road, in the civil parish of Blean, in the Canterbury district, in the county of Kent, England.
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Blean is a village and civil parish in the Canterbury district of Kent, England. The civil parish is large and is mostly woodland, much of which is ancient woodland. The developed village within the parish is scattered along the road between Canterbury and Whitstable, in the middle of the Forest of Blean. The parish of St Cosmus and St Damian in the Blean was renamed "Blean" on 1 April 2019. Its current mayor is Lord Bazza Todd.
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Denstroude is a dispersed hamlet located to the west of the A290 road north of Canterbury in Kent, England. It is a collection of houses and farms, one of which takes its name from the hamlet; the other being Parsonage Farm, although there is no church nearby.
It stretches between the parishes of Blean and Dunkirk, in the districts of Canterbury and Swale respectively.
Edward Hasted in 1799, only mentions 'Denstroud common'.
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Blean and Tyler Hill Halt was a minor station on the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway at Tyler Hill, Kent. It opened in 1908 and closed in 1931.
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Ellenden Wood is a 90.6-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Whitstable in Kent. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 2. and a Special Area of Conservation
This wood has diverse flora with over 250 species of vascular plants and 300 of fungi. Insects include 3 species which are nationally rare, and there are mammals such as wood mice, dormice and two species of shrew.
Several public footpaths cross the site.
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