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Cheriton, Kent
Suburb of Folkestone in Kent, England
Distance: Approx. 1657 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.088,1.142
Cheriton is a northern suburb of Folkestone, in the Folkestone and Hythe, in the county of Kent, England. It is the location of the English terminal of the Channel Tunnel as well as of the major army barracks of Shorncliffe Camp.
Newington, Folkestone and Hythe
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 691 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.092,1.114
Newington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Kent located 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of Folkestone. It gives its name to Newington Parish Council, which has five councillors, and includes the hamlets of Arpinge and Beachborough. The village lies to the north of the M20 motorway and the A20 road; the Channel Tunnel complex is nearby.
St Martin's Plain
Distance: Approx. 837 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.0883,1.1209
The area known as St Martin's Plain is located to the west of Cheriton, part of Folkestone, Kent, England. It is used by the British Army from Shorncliffe Army Camp for training; during wartime, and especially during World War I and World War II temporary camps were built here. It is also used by the Army Cadets on training weekends or camps.
Elham Valley Railway
Former railway in England, now closed.
Distance: Approx. 500 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.09933333,1.11738889
The Elham Valley Railway was a line connecting Folkestone and Canterbury in Kent, England. It opened between 1887 and 1889 and closed in 1947. The line was originally proposed by the independent Elham Valley Light Railway Company in the mid-19th century.
Arpinge
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 1340 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.106,1.132
Arpinge is a hamlet between Paddlesworth and Newington (where, at the 2011 Census, the population was included) to the west of Folkestone in Kent, England. It consists of three working farms, three now converted to residential use and a further four houses. The name probably originates from the Old English 'eorpa' (dark-skinned (person)) and 'inge' (a settlement).
Beachborough
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 1595 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.1,1.1
Beachborough is a hamlet WNW of Folkestone in Kent, England. It lies south of Etchinghill on a minor cross-country route. At the 2011 Census the population of the hamlet was included in the civil parish of Newington.
Frogholt
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 1015 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.0956,1.1073
Frogholt is a hamlet near Folkestone in Kent, England, on the banks of the Seabrook stream. There are eight houses in Frogholt. The hamlet is part of a conservation area and lies very close to the larger villages of Newington (where at the 2011 Census the population was included) and Peene.
Folkestone to Etchinghill Escarpment
Distance: Approx. 985 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.103,1.13
Folkestone to Etchinghill Escarpment is a 263.2-hectare (650-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern outskirts of Folkestone in Kent. It is a Special Area of Conservation. An area of 205 hectares (510 acres) is a Nature Conservation Review grassland site, Grade 2, and the 70-hectare (170-acre) Asholt Wood at its western end is a Grade 1 woodland site.
Danton Pinch
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 407 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.095828,1.127635
Danton Pinch was a small hamlet in Kent, England situated north-west of Folkestone. Its location is now within the confines of the Channel Tunnel development. The village itself was demolished and the land regenerated during the period of 1988–1994.
Folkestone White Horse
White horse hill figure, carved in 2003 into Cheriton Hill, Kent, South East England
Distance: Approx. 1388 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.101208,1.139708
The Folkestone White Horse is a white horse hill figure, carved into Cheriton Hill, Folkestone, Kent, South East England. It overlooks the English terminal of the Channel Tunnel and was completed in June 2003. The horse was planned as a Millennium Landmark to help regenerate the Folkestone area.
Eurotunnel Folkestone Terminal
Distance: Approx. 1082 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.09666667,1.13722222
The Eurotunnel Folkestone Terminal is a railway terminal built for the transport of road-going vehicles on specially constructed trains through the Channel Tunnel. The station is located in Cheriton, a northern suburb of the town of Folkestone in the county of Kent. It is the terminal for the United Kingdom.
Seabrook Stream
Protected area in Kent, England
Distance: Approx. 1327 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.087,1.109
Seabrook Stream is a 24.1-hectare (60-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Kent. The main biological interest of this site lies in the sixty-seven species of cranefly which have been recorded in areas of alder carr and fen. Four are nationally scarce, including erioptera limbata, which is only known on two other British sites, and there are also fourteen other nationally scarce invertebrate species.
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