Lullingstone is a rural hamlet in the civil parish of Eynsford, in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England, located south east of Swanley. It is best known...
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Lullingstone Castle is a historic manor house, set in an estate in the village of Lullingstone and the civil parish of Eynsford in the English county of...
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Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated in Lullingstone near the village of Eynsford in Kent, south-eastern...
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Lullingstone airfield was a proposed airfield in Kent, United Kingdom that was not constructed. Lullingstone railway station was constructed to serve the...
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Eynsford (section Lullingstone Castle)
the south of the parish is Lullingstone, much of which was owned for many centuries by the large, late medieval Lullingstone Castle, whereas other parts...
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is an Anglican church in the village of Lullingstone, in Kent, England, situated on the lawn of Lullingstone Castle. It dates from the 14th century with...
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Tom Hart Dyke (category People from Lullingstone)
is the son and heir of Guy and Sarah Hart Dyke at the family seat of Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, Kent. He is the designer of the World Garden of Plants...
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Lullingstone Country Park is near Eynsford, in Kent, England. A former deer park of a large estate, it was later sold to become an open-space and woodland...
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Romano-British Chi-Rho, in fresco, was found at the site of a villa at Lullingstone (illustrated). The symbol was also found on Late Roman Christian signet...
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Lullingstone railway station is an unopened station on the Maidstone line which was constructed to serve a proposed airport and expected residential development...
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were the norm. There are numerous surviving artefacts, such as those at Lullingstone and Aldborough. During the Early Middle Ages the style favoured sculpted...
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villa is adjacent to Orpington railway station, and is not far from Lullingstone Roman Villa, near Eynsford, Kent. The site was discovered in 1926, when...
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soon after. Approximately 1 km to the north west lie the remains of Lullingstone, built but never opened, as the development it was intended to serve...
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(2nd–4th centuries) Wall-paintings and sculptures from the Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent, south east England, 1st–4th centuries) Capheaton and Backworth...
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Louisa (b. 1975). His nephew is plant hunter Tom Hart Dyke, heir to Lullingstone Castle. Hart Dyke has featured in two documentaries about the loss of...
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in Wiltshire, England Llantwit Major Roman Villa in Glamorgan, Wales Lullingstone Roman Villa in Kent, England Ancient Rome portal Wikimedia Commons has...
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silver church plate from the early 4th century and the Roman villas at Lullingstone and Hinton St Mary contained Christian wall paintings and mosaics respectively...
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acres (6.5 ha)-wooded island in a listed parkland. A folly exists at Lullingstone Castle which is a reconstruction of its gatehouse and separate modern...
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corner with Dalton’s Road. The house was built as a Dower House for Lullingstone Castle, and is said to be 400 years old Bought by Brady Boys Club in...
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The District of Sevenoaks wards of Brasted, Chevening, Crockenhill and Lullingstone, Dunton Green, Eynsford, Farningham, Halstead Knockholt and Badgers Mount...
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John Emary (category People from Lullingstone)
the founder of the fashion brand Aquascutum. John Emary was born in Lullingstone, Kent in either 1810 or 1811. In 1851, Emary opened a menswear shop in...
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of a museum currently, but the basilica still functions as a church. Lullingstone Roman Villa Eynsford, Kent England 4th century Early Christian Room in...
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in 1928. In England in the mid-20th century, raw silk was produced at Lullingstone Castle in Kent. Silkworms were raised and reeled under the direction...
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consider herself upper class, stating that her aunt and uncle live in Lullingstone Castle. Her father was commanding officer of HMS Coventry when it was...
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Denge Wood Detling Hill Elham Valley Hollingbourne Downs Knole Park Lullingstone Country Park Ranscombe Farm Samphire Hoe Summerhouse Hill Tolsford Hill...
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Knowlton Court Lee Priory (demolished) Leeds Castle Linton Park Long Barn Lullingstone Castle Lympne Castle Mereworth Castle Mersham le Hatch Mote Park Olantigh...
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Chi-Rho fresco from Lullingstone Roman Villa built around 360...
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Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Including an orans mural from Lullingstone Roman Villa, now in the British Museum Why do we extend our arms when...
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in July 1862 and August 1882 respectively. An additional station at Lullingstone was proposed to open in 1939 but work on the station was suspended following...
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houses for operational use, there was a dummy airfield situated nearby at Lullingstone designed specifically to fool the Luftwaffe, and Fort Halstead was also...
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