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Meopham Station
Station Approach, off Wrotham Road, Meopham, Kent DA13 0LT - England, UK

Meopham Station is a small railway interchange that acts as the primary public transport hub for the village of Meopham and the surrounding areas in the beautiful Kent countryside. This northern Kent train station is one of the constituent...
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Attractions near Meopham Station
A selection of attractions close to Meopham Station:
Nurstead Court  (< 1 Mile)
A manor house has stood on this site since at least the reign of Edward the Confessor in the 11th Century; there are references to...
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St Mildred’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
Also known as the Little Church in the Field, St Mildred’s is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The saint who this pretty church is...
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Meopham Leisure Centre  (1.4 Miles)
The quiet village of Meopham in the North Downs of Kent boasts many facilities usually found only in much larger places. Amongst these facilities is...
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St John The Baptist Church  (1.4 Miles)
Visitors to this striking flint church are often surprised to learn that it is substantially the same today as when originally built in 1325 on...
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Camer Park  (1.7 Miles)
Camer Park is comprised of 45 acres of designated Outstanding Natural Beauty. Following the death of its last resident, Kate Smith-Masters, the Camer estate...
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St Mary Magdalene  (2.1 Miles)
Visitors are immediately struck by the enormity of this parish church. Built during the 13th and 14th Century by the de Cobham family, it...
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Owletts  (2.2 Miles)
Visitors to this red brick Charles II house will find it a fine example of a typical Kentish Yeoman family home. The furniture and...
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Cobham Hall  (2.8 Miles)
Despite being a school, visitors can wonder round 150 acres of landscaped gardens and marvel at period features by noted architects. Although a house...
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St Mary’s Church  (2.9 Miles)
The church that visitors see today was built in the early 12th Century by the Norman family – the de Faukehams – that this village...
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St Peter and St Paul’s Church  (2.9 Miles)
This tiny church is the result of Henry III’s church reforms during the 13th Century when many noblemen built churches within the boundaries of their...
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Windmill Hill and Gardens  (4.1 Miles)
The climb to the top is worth it for the spectacular views it offers of the River Thames. Whilst at the summit visitors can...
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The Lost Village of Dode  (4.3 Miles)
This pretty hamlet gets its unusual name as a result of the village being virtually wiped out by the plague during the 14th century....
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Princess Pocahontas  (4.7 Miles)
This bronze statue, unveiled in 1958 by the Governor of Virginia, commerates the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to Anglo-American relationships. The daughter...
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St George’s Church  (4.7 Miles)
A church has stood on this site for over 500 years; there are references to it in Edward IV’s Court Roll of 1475-78. However,...
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The Three Daws  (4.8 Miles)
The Three Daws is reputed to be the oldest pub in Kent and is a Grade II listed building. It was originally known as...
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Town Pier  (4.8 Miles)
Gravesend’s Town Pier is the world’s oldest remaining cast iron pier and was built in 1834 as a passenger pier. Perhaps the most striking...
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Gravesend Clock Tower  (4.9 Miles)
One of Gravesend’s most striking landmarks, the portland stone Clock Tower stands over 18m tall and its four clock faces are each over 1.5m in...
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Henry VIII’s Blockhouse  (4.9 Miles)
All that remains of Henry’s Blockhouse today is the foundations excavated during the 1980s. However, in 1540 the Blockhouse was one of five forts...
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Royal Terrace Pier  (4.9 Miles)
The Royal Terrace Pier was built in 1844 as The Terrace Pier, but was renamed Royal in 1863 after Princess Alexandra of Denmark arrived there...
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St Andrew’s Arts Centre and Mission House  (4.9 Miles)
Although used now for concerts, exhibitions and plays, the Mission House was built in 1840 as the Spread Eagle tavern, before being converted in 1870...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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