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Delve into Seasalter in United Kingdom

Seasalter in the region of England is located in United Kingdom - some 50 mi or ( 80 km ) East of London , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Seasalter

Local time in Seasalter is now 04:14 AM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Sturry, Peterborough, London, Leysdown-on-Sea, and Hernehill. While being here, you might want to check out Sturry . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Seasalter ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Metal Gear Awesome Is Not On Newgrounds.com!! (YouTube poop)

0:33 min by shanuchiha
Views: 73730 Rating: 3.98

Yeah, it's a poop lolz. I'm not the best but i wanted to give it a try O: and yeah, it's on Newgrounds.com it shouldn't be on YouTube. But hey, it's a joke ..

A Drive Thru Whitstable & Tankerton High Streets in Kent

6:45 min by britishgary
Views: 2501 Rating: 0.00

A drive through Whitstable & Tankerton in Kent England May Bank Holiday 2011 ..


Wierd Lift at Horsebridge center in Whitstable

1:55 min by benobve
Views: 1984 Rating: 5.00

This lift has a button that says "lift work" on it. When you press it a green light turns on and a strange voice starts talking. benobve.110mb.com ..

Visiting Whitstable England

2:36 min by tomaterra
Views: 1834 Rating: 5.00

Whitstable is a beautiful little town in the southeast coast of England, is about 2 hours from London. Is a colorful place next to the sea, with a walk way a long the coast connecting with other towns ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Whitstable

Whitstable is a seaside town in Northeast Kent, Southeast England. It is approximately 8 kilometres north of the city of Canterbury and approximately 3 kilometres west of the seaside town of Herne Bay. It is part of the City of Canterbury district and has a population of about 30,000. Whitstable is famous for its oysters, which have been collected in the area since at least Roman times. The town itself dates back to before the writing of the Domesday Book.

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Located at 51.36 1.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Populated coastal places in Kent, Post towns in the CT postcode area, Seaside resorts in England, Towns in Kent, Whitstable

Whitstable railway station

Whitstable railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in north Kent, England, and serves the town of Whitstable. Train services are provided by Southeastern. The first station on the line to serve the town was called Whitstable Town and was opened in 1860 and was sited about half mile west of the present station in Oxford Street. It was closed in 1915 when the present station was opened as Whitstable & Tankerton.

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Located at 51.36 1.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: DfT Category D stations, Former London, Chatham and Dover Railway stations, Railway stations in Kent, Railway stations opened in 1915, Railway stations served by Southeastern, Whitstable

South Swale

South Swale Local Nature Reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and Ramsar Site between Faversham and Whitstable in southeast England. It consists of 428 hectares of the North Kent Marshes on the south bank of The Swale and along Faversham Creek. It is important for its plants and as a wintering site for wildfowl and waders.

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Located at 51.35 0.96 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Nature reserves in Kent, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Kent

Chestfield & Swalecliffe railway station

Chestfield & Swalecliffe railway station, is a UK railway station on the Chatham Main Line in north Kent, and serves Chestfield and Swalecliffe, villages which are now part of the built-up area between Whitstable and Herne Bay. Train services are provided by Southeastern. The station was originally opened as "Swalecliffe Halt" halt on 6 July 1930 by Southern Railway.

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Located at 51.36 1.07 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: City of Canterbury, DfT Category E stations, Former Southern Railway stations, Railway stations in Kent, Railway stations opened in 1930, Railway stations served by Southeastern

Battle of Bossenden Wood

The Battle of Bossenden Wood took place on 31 May 1838 near Hernhill in Kent; it has been called the last battle on English soil. The battle was fought between a small group of labourers from the Hernhill, Dunkirk, and Boughton area and a detachment of soldiers sent from Canterbury to arrest the marchers' leader, the self-styled Sir William Courtenay, who was actually John Nichols Tom, a Truro maltster who had spent four years in Kent County Lunatic Asylum.

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Located at 51.30 0.99 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1838 in England, 1838 riots, Battles involving England, History of Kent, Riots and civil disorder in England