Stone, Kent
Dartford, Gravesend, Kent, River Thames, Kent, England, Stone Castle, Greenhithe, Littlebrook Power Station
978-620-1-31371-2
6201313710
152
2012-07-08
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Stone, also known as Stone-next-Dartford, is one of a string of villages lying along the Dartford to Gravesend road on the south bank of the River Thames in Kent, England. Iron Age pottery and artefacts have been found here proving it to be an ancient settlement site. The 13th century parish church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin at Stone, was known as the "Lantern of Kent" from its beacon light known to all sailors on the river. It is one of Kent's most dramatic churches and is renowned for its Gothic sculpture made by the masons who built Westminster Abbey.
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