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KENT Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society Entries in red - require a photograph KENT Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position KE_BS02 TQ 80079 55506 UC road BEARSTED Church Lane, by Mote House on bend at edge of highway KE_CBHH01 TQ 762 349 B2189 CRANBROOK Hartley village, opp. Hartley House on wide grass verge KE_CYAF03 TR 10962 55391 A28 CHARTHAM Ashford Road, 250m E of jct with Station Road on narrow on grass verge below hedge Canterbury Road, N of Bowland Lane, opp. top of bank close to road edge, covered by a KE_CYAF05 TR 08402 54258 A28 CHILHAM house entrance bush KE_CYAF08 TR 06632 50326 A28 GODMERSHAM Canterbury Road, opp. Church Road in hedge Canterbury Road, Bilting, by The Parish KE_CYAF09 TR 05246 49081 A28 BOUGHTON ALUPH Farmhouse on grass, back to brick wall KE_CYAF10 TR 04046 48060 A28 BOUGHTON ALUPH Canterbury Road, N of Boughton Corner in hedge next to small tree Canterbury Road, opp. S wall of Ye Olde KE_CYAF11 TR 0329 4665 A28 BOUGHTON ALUPH Gatehouse; N of telegraph pole in verge on border of hedge The Street, S of village and N of jct with Denton KE_CYFO08 TR 21557 47010 A260 DENTON Lane (to Wootten) grass close to carriageway Canterbury Road, Selsted, 200m N of jct with KE_CYFO10 TR 217 440 A260 SWINGFIELD Mansell Lane back of verge, against hedge Canterbury Road, Swingfield Minnis, by on narrow verge, back to wooden fence near to KE_CYFO11 TR 214 425 A260 SWINGFIELD "Thornedene" entrance KE_CYFO12 TR 213 410 A260 SWINGFIELD Canterbury Road, Densole, opp No. 289 back of on grass verge, against hedge Canterbury Road, N of Coombe Lane, by KE_CYFO13 TR 219 397 A260 HAWKINGE Milestone Caravans in grass behind pavement with back to wall KE_CYWK01R TQ 37459 69593 A222 BECKENHAM High Street, jct with Bromley Road in flower bed beside Bank KE_CYWS02 TR 126 601 A290 ST COSMUS AND ST DAMIAN IN THE BLEAN Tile Kiln Hill, opp. No. 32, by No. 27 in domestic hedge at back of tarmac footpath KE_CYWS03 TR 1166 6138 A290 ST COSMUS AND ST DAMIAN IN THE BLEAN Honey Hill, Blean, opp. Honey Cottage in hawthorn hedge at back of tarmac footpath Pean Hill, 10m S of entrance to "Blanchenden", KE_CYWS04 TR 10951 62819 A290 WHITSTABLE N of Pean Farm in privet hedge KE_CYWS05 TR 105 643 A290 WHITSTABLE Clapham Hill, opp. Marlborough Street on grass verge Guston, E of tree screen to Duke of York's Royal KE_DODL02 TR 329 432 A258 DOVER Military School, quarter mile S of A2 jct behind pavement against multistem street KE_DODL04 TR 347 457 A258 LANGDON N of Langdon Cross, East Langdon on the verge, back to wire fence Dover Road, by "The Animal Inn", nr KE_DODL05 TR 35440 47100 A258 ST MARGARETS AT CLIFFE Oxneybottom Wood on grass verge, in front of trellis Sandwich Road, opp. No. 2, Rookery Cottages, N KE_DOSW09 TR 31012 55082 UC road (was A256) EASTRY of Boystown Place in pavement against brick boundary wall Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph KENT Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position in pavement, in front of wooden panels around KE_DOSW17R TR 35876 66893 A256 RAMSGATE Haine Road, Haine, N of Rose Cottages a yard KE_FODO TR 26337 38689 UC road CAPEL LE FERNE Old Dover Road, by Royal Oak PH in a border by car park entrance KE_FODO02 TR 25115 38373 UC road CAPEL LE FERNE Old Dover Road, opp. No.47 on open grassed area overlooking cliff top E of roundabout intersection with A2, W of KE_FODO03 TR 271 390 B2011 HOUGHAM footpath to Hougham Court Farm on grass verge Folkestone Road, by No. 239; at jct of KE_FODO06 TR 30756 41172 B2011 DOVER Underdown Road on corner of boundary wall Ashford Road, North Street, by "Tollgate House", KE_FVAF02 TR 01374 58102 A251 SHELDWICH opp. Harewell Cottage beside road in undergrowth by cottage KE_FVAF04 TR 007 551 A251 SHELDWICH Ashford Road, Badlesmere on the verge beside path by open field KE_FVAF07 TR 01267 50577 A251 CHALLOCK Buck Street, S of Blind Lane in ferns behind path Faversham Road, Boughton lees, by KE_FVAF10 TR 021 469 A251 BOUGHTON ALUPH "Sunningdales" on wide lawn, south of Tower Farm Faversham Road, in woodland W of Monkery KE_FVCH08 TQ 977 510 UC road CHARING Farm at edge of woodland Wrotham Road, S of jct with Longfield Road, KE_GEBG05 TQ 643 666 A227 MEOPHAM outside school in verge under bush KE_HCBD05 TQ 85076 37021 UC road BIDDENDEN Benenden Road, by "Mile Post Cottage" at entrance by wooden fence corner KE_KNOCKpb TQ 478 607 UC road KNOCKHOLT jct of Rushmore Hill and Randle's Lane beneath tree on grassed area KE_L08 TQ 4118 7335 UC road ELTHAM Mottingham Lane, E of jct with Winn Road in hedge at back of pavement KE_L10 TQ 43450 71272 A208 CHISLEHURST White Horse Hill, by No. 10 set in retaining stone wall of embankment Hurst Road, nr jct with Bexley High Street, by KE_L13 TQ 49252 73582 A222 BEXLEY Church Hall in pavement beside wall KE_LBD14 TQ 50735 72870 A2018 DARTFORD Old Bexley Lane, 40m E of Kent Boundary post in overgrown wall Bexley Road SE9, Avery Hill, E of Gravel Pit Lane, KE_LBDF09 TQ 4395 7458 A210 ELTHAM and entrance to Pippenhall Allotments and opp on grass verge KE_LBFA12 TQ 4218 6662 A21 BROMLEY Bromley Common in pavement Farnborough Common, Locks Bottom, 130m W KE_LBFA13 TQ 4284 6514 A21 BROMLEY of Fantail jct on edge of shrubbery, behind path Tubbenden Lane, Orpington, just N of jct with KE_LBR15 TQ 45350 65468 UC road BROMLEY Dalton Close on wide grass verge behind pavement KE_LCR38 TQ 660 420 B2160 BRENCHLEY Maidstone Road, Matfield by "The Star" PH by chestnut fence by a forecourt Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph KENT Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position Brenchley Road, by Milestone Cottage, W end of KE_LCR39 TQ 675 418 UC road BRENCHLEY village SW corner of forecourt of flower shop Brenchley Road, 40m E of entrance to Milestone KE_LCR40 TQ 697 405 UC road HORSMONDEN Cottage in hedge, covered in ivy Marden Road, 100m S of jct with UC to KE_LCR43 TQ 7232 3960 B2079 GOUDHURST Horsmonden on the verge W of jct with Ladham Road, between 2 sharp KE_LCR44 TQ 727 382 B2084 GOUDHURST bends in roadside hedge KE_LCR47 TQ 758 376 A262 CRANBROOK Goudhurst Road, Flishinghurst, opp. Chalk Lane by the road Rotherhithe Street, opp jcn St Marychurch KE_LD02 TQ 3519 7989 UC road BERMONDSEY ROTHERHITHE AND SOUTHWARK Street in front wall of The Mayflower Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, E of jct with KE_LD06 TQ 40113 76875 A2 GREENWICH Prince of Wales Road, N of South Row in tarmac pavement, beside crossing rails KE_LD08 TQ 4321 7659 A207 ELTHAM Shooters Hill, to N of Christ Church in front of War Memorial, behind hedge KE_LD08a TQ 43221 76600 A207 PLUMSTEAD Shooters Hill, by No. 57, Prospect Cottage by the road The Broadway, Bexley Heath, opp Zizzi KE_LD12 TQ 49504 75167 UC road (was A207) BEXLEY restaurant and by Civic Centre on central refuge set in granite paviors Dartford Road, by Nos 179 & 179A, opp. Phillips KE_LD14 TQ 52642 74388 A226 DARTFORD Close in pavement, by the road High Street, by No.1 , The Royal Victoria and Bull KE_LD15 TQ 542 740 UC road (was A226) DARTFORD Hotel set in paviors by brick wall London Road, E side of Lingfield Avenue, opp. KE_LD16 TQ 55886 73892 A226 STONE Milestone Road in pavement back to wall KE_LD17 TQ 57385 74368 A226 STONE London Road, opp. Woodward Terrace back of pavement by wire fence London Road, jct with Knockhall Chase, opp. KE_LD18 TQ 58918 74804 A226 SWANSCOMBE AND GREENHITHE Greenhithe Car Centre in stone sets by low wooden railings London Road, W of jct with Galley Hill Road and KE_LD19 TQ 60504 74887 A226 SWANSCOMBE AND GREENHITHE High Street, E of Car showrooms in pavement back to flint wall Gravesend Road, by The Milestone and nr KE_LD25 TQ 69068 71903 A226 SHORNE Fairways bus stop in gap of block wall Gravesend Road, W side of drive to Little KE_LD27 TQ 71968 70602 A226 HIGHAM Hermitage in drive beside brick pillar KE_LD29 TQ 743 687 UC road ROCHESTER High Street, on No. 25, N of George Lane above facia of shop, under window KE_LD32 TQ 783 668 A2 GILLINGHAM 30 yds E of Will Adams Memorial by the road London Road, Twydall, E of jct with Hoath Way KE_LD33 TQ 799 664 A2 GILLINGHAM and opp. Tesco superstore, by car showroom in pavement, back to car lot between jcts of A20 with South Bush Lane and KE_LD35 TQ 831 655 A2 RAINHAM A20 with Seymour Road on well cut verge Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a photograph KENT Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position KE_LD37 TQ 86187 64728 A2 NEWINGTON High Street; by No. 89, opp. No. 126 recessed into retaining wall of garden High Street, SW corner of St Michael's KE_LD40 TQ 90884 63612 UC road (was A2) SITTINGBOURNE Churchyard, in pedestrian zone set in end of flint retaining wall round graveyard KE_LD41 TQ 925 632 A2 SITTINGBOURNE Canterbury Road, by No. 201 "The Milestone" in pavement back set in low stone boundary wall KE_LD42 TQ 941 629 A2 TEYNHAM London Road, Radfield, E of public footpath in pavement by TG pole KE_LD43 TQ 95540 62345 A2 TEYNHAM London Road, opp.
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