Garden
Non-smoking throughout
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Bath
Fuel and Power Included
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Dishwasher
Pub within 1 mile
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The village of Hamstreet is often referred to as the Gateway to the Marsh, being located where the clay hills of the Weald of Kent meet Romney Marsh. The village is 6 miles south of Ashford and encompasses two parishes. The majority of Hamstreet falls withing Orlestone parish, whilst the western edge is located in Warehorne parish. The original location of the village is at Orlestone one mile to the north of the modern day village. Now just a hamlet, the parish church of St Mary's is located here and dates back to Norman times.
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