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Lydd is one of the larger towns on the Romey Marsh in Kent. It was originally an island, separated from Romney by the Rother estuary. The church, one of the biggest in Kent, is known as the "Cathedral of the Marsh". It was largely rebuilt in the 13th century, but the 132 foot tower is 15th century. The East End was destroyed by bombing in World War II but has now been restored. Notable buildings in Lydd include a guildhall and a mediaeval courthouse. There is one pub in the town called the Royal Mail.
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