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A town guide to Ramsgate: What to do, see and eat

A town guide to Ramsgate: What to do, see and eat
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It s retro chic heaven on the Kent coast where the golden age of the British seaside lives on

It s retro chic heaven on the Kent coast where the golden age of the British seaside lives on
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Best properties: delightful town houses

Suffolk: £600,000-£650,000 This Grade II town house is located in the centre of this busy market town, on the historic Saltgate, close to the church. With four bed suites, it has been run recently as a bed and breakfast. 4 suites, 2 further beds on the second floor, together with a family bath, 30ft-long kitchen, entrance hall, rear hall, 2 receps, snug, cloakroom, cellars, secluded courtyard garden, 2 off-road parking spaces to the rear, outbuilding.

Pretty coastal walk from Walmer to Deal

Our walk begins in Upper Walmer, an inland village where, if you look closely, you can still get a sense of its medieval origins. Peek over the wall of Old St Mary’s church, and you’ll see the romantic stone and flint remains of Walmer Court. Built in the 12th century, this was once the manor house – the beating heart of the village – which owned and controlled the land and the villagers lives. Unlike its flashier neighbour Deal, today, Upper Walmer feels out of the way, off the beaten track even. But this is no accident. Thanks to its proximity to the coast, Walmer’s fate has long been linked to the sea. From at least the 18th century, a spit of land grew northwards from Walmer to Deal.

Making Waves: Selected Updates from the Rooswijk Project

Published 3 March 2021 On the 8th of January 1740, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship Rooswijk weighed anchor and left harbour on the Dutch island of Texel, carrying a varied cargo that included large quantities of silver coins and bullion intended for trade. This marked the start of what  would have been an arduous 9-12-month long journey to Batavia, the then capital of the former Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia). However, by the next day Rooswijk had been driven onto the Goodwin Sands off the coast of Kent and subsequently broke up – sinking with no survivors. Passing into obscurity, it was not until 2005 that the ship was re-discovered following a search by recreational diver Ken Welling.

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