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Towns near Broadstairs
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Ramsgate
(2 Miles)*
Ramsgate is a busy maritime centre, with a maritime museum. Parts of the town are conservation areas and it has some fine architecture. |
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Kingsgate
(2 Miles)*
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Cliftonville
(2 Miles)*
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Margate
(3 Miles)*
Margate has a lovely sea front and a fun fair. Donkey rides were first introduced on the sands of Margate in the early 19th century. Margate is also the birthplace of the Bathing Machine; Thomas Barber, a local man, made the first one in 1736. |
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Manston
(3 Miles)*
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Garlinge
(3 Miles)*
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Westgate on Sea
(4 Miles)*
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Minster
(6 Miles)*
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Birchington
(6 Miles)*
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Fawkham
(6 Miles)*
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Richborough Castle
(7 Miles)*
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Monkton
(7 Miles)*
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Sandwich
(7 Miles)*
Sandwich is one of the most complete medieval towns in England, it has great charm and character, with its network of narrow streets and alleys; it is one of the five ancient Cinque Ports established by Royal Charter in 1155. |
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St. Nicholas at Wade
(8 Miles)*
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Worth
(8 Miles)*
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