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Towns near Farnborough
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Keston
(1 Mile)*
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Orpington
(1 Mile)*
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Downe
(2 Miles)*
Downe is an old village on the North Downs, traditionally in Kent but now part of the London borough of Bromley. Its main attraction is Down House, the home of Charles Darwin when he wrote his famous book on the Origin of Species. |
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Hayes
(2 Miles)*
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Bickley
(3 Miles)*
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Chelsfield
(3 Miles)*
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St. Mary Cray
(3 Miles)*
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Cudham
(3 Miles)*
Cudham is a small village on the North Downs, now part of Bromley on its boundary with Surrey. It has an old church of St. Peter and St. Paul with original parish registers going back to 1653. |
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Chislehurst
(3 Miles)*
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Halstead
(4 Miles)*
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Knockholt
(4 Miles)*
Knockholt enjoys an airy situation on the crest of the North Downs. It is an old village, and over the years its focus has shifted from the original centre round the church to its offshoot Knockholt Pound a mile away. |
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West Wickham
(4 Miles)*
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Foots Cray
(4 Miles)*
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Chelsham
(4 Miles)*
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Addington
(4 Miles)*
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