Appledore (Danes invade England) Battle (William the Conqueror prevails) Beckley (Alfred the Great and Guns !) Brede (Edward I inspects the Channel Fleet) Brenzett (St Eanswyth a saxon princess) Broad Oak Brede (On the Crossroads) Brookland (13th century wooden spire) Cripps Corner (Home Guard surprises the Army) East Guldeford (Barn-like Church) Fairfield (The Isolated Church) Fairlight (Firehills and Views) Guestling (Changing guards at Buckingham Palace) Hamstreet & Orlestone (The Start of the Ordnance Survey) Icklesham (Paul McCartney's Recording Studio) Iden (Sheriff of Kent and Jack Cade) Kenardington (Danes destroy Saxon Fort) Newenden (Alfred the Great's Fort) Northiam (Prime Ministers D Day inspection) Old Winchelsea (Abandoned after the Great Storm) Peasmarsh (Black Death moves village) Pett (End of the Royal Military Canal) Playden (Saltcote and fish) Reading Street & Ebony (Priory and Shipbuilding) Rolvenden (Witches stealing Holy Water) Rye (On the Island) Sedlescombe (Best gunpowder in Europe) Smallhythe (The Ellen Terry Museum) Snargate (Sluice Gates made by Royal Order) Snave (the Remote church) Staplecross (Mothers grudge hangs son) Stone in Oxney (Roman stone altar) Tenterden (Centre of the Broadcloth industry) Udimore (Angels move the Church) Warehorne (A good place to explore the Marshes) Westfield (Bonfire Boys under suspicion) Winchelsea (Inland Cinque Port !!) Winchelsea Beach (Holidaymakers and Henry VIIIs Fort) Wittersham (Park your Airship here ?) Woodchurch (Dragoons capture Smugglers)
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