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Towns near Squerryes Court
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Westerham
(1 Mile)*
Westerham is on the western edge of Kent, and is an attractive place with restaurants, teashops and antique shops around its village green. |
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Brasted
(1 Mile)*
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Tatsfield
(2 Miles)*
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Biggin Hill
(2 Miles)*
Biggin Hill became famous during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940, when Spitfire squadrons were stationed there. It was regarded as Britain's principal fighter station, and its ace pilots became national figures. |
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Titsey
(2 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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Limpsfield
(3 Miles)*
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Sundridge
(3 Miles)*
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Crockham Hill
(3 Miles)*
Crockham Hill is a small village which can be found on the way from Oxted to Edenbridge. |
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Knockholt
(3 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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Chevening
(3 Miles)*
A peaceful spot at the end of a quiet country lane, Chevening is essentially a great mansion and its estate, with a church and a small group of cottages. |
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Ide Hill
(3 Miles)*
Ide Hill is one of the highest villages in Kent, perching on the top of the Greensand ridge at 800 feet above sea-level. It is a most attractive village grouped around its wide green, with a Victorian church on the edge of a wood. |
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Downe
(4 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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Oxted
(4 Miles)*
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Woldingham
(4 Miles)*
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