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Ruckinge is located seven miles from Ashford. The Royal Military Canal runs to the south. Romney Marsh was notorious for smuggling and the smugglers, the Ransley brothers, are said to be buried in Ruckinge churchyard. The village’s parish church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene. The nearest shops are located Hamstreet.
 
 
 
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Ruckinge Methodist Church
The residents of the small and village of Ruckinge on the border of the Romney Marsh in Kent are well catered for spiritually with the main church of St Mary Magdalene and Ruckinge Methodist Church. The Methodist Church is a...
 
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St Mary Magdalene Church
St Mary Magdalene Church is an impressive and imposing 12th Century church built in the late 900’s and a church on the site was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. The current church dates from the 12th Century with many additions...
 
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Brenzett Aeronautical Museum   (Approx 5 Miles)
Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia collected and donated to the museum since 1972. The exhibition is located within the original buildings used as a hostel for the Womens...
 
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St Augustine's Church   (Approx 4 Miles)
St Augustine’s Church, in the tiny hamlet of Snave, near Ivychurch, is in the summertime approached through a carpet of daffodils and has many unique and interesting features. One of which is a large stove in the northeast chapel, installed...
 
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St Eanswith Church   (Approx 4 Miles)
St Eanswith or St Eanswythe Church has a long history dating back to Saxon times in the 7th Century when a small church was first erected on the spot now occupied by the present day church. Sadly no trace of...
 
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St George's Church   (Approx 2 Miles)
St George’s Church in the quiet village of Ivychurch is just one of many that claims the title of Cathedral of the Marsh. With its gothic exterior this 14th Century church has a fine history to tell. This history can...
 
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St Mary the Virgin   (Approx 1 Miles)
St Mary the Virgin church in the tiny hamlet of Orlestone, near Ashford in Kent, is one of the most remote churches in the whole county with only a manor house nearby. The church was first completed in the 14th...
 
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St Mary's Church   (Approx 3 Miles)
St Mary’s Church at Kenardington sits on top of a small hill that once marked the ancient British shoreline in Saxon Times. Today the sea is over twenty five miles away and Kenardington is a sleepy hamlet near Ashford. The...
 
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St Peter and St Paul Church   (Approx 4 Miles)
The village of Bilsington has at its heart is the 13th Century parish church of St Peter and St Paul. The church is accessed via a farmers’ yard and a short track but is well worth the effort. The church...
 
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St Rumwold's Church   (Approx 2 Miles)
The stunning St Rumwold’s Church, near to the small village of Bonnington, sits within sight of the border of the flat and featureless Romney Marsh and is believed to be amongst the oldest surviving Medieval churches in Kent. The church...
 
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US Airman Memorial   (Approx 5 Miles)
In the dark days of the Second World War the county of Kent was on the front line and suffered greatly and there are a number of memorials to those killed in the conflict including the US Airman’s Memorial at...
 
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Wye Crown   (Approx 2 Miles)
The famous Wye Crown is carved into the soft white chalk above the small village outside of Ashford in Kent. Students from the local agricultural college in Wye came up with the idea of carving a massive crown into the...
 
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