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Lamberhurst occurs as village on the borders of Kent and East Sussex, although the parish was, at once, within two counties. the county border was moved to allow farmers within Sussex for a better price for their hops.
It was, prior to a Industrial Revolution, an important centre of the Wealden iron industry, which had been install in the period of Roman times. Since so it has been front yard to Margaret Thatcher, aquired an extensive links course, been by-passed & played the major roll around British wine production.
A village lies in a vale of the Flow of any stream Teise, one of the independent feeder of the River Medway. Section of that flow of any stream vale has been flooded: a resulting flow of any stream is Bewl Water.
Likewise nearby come a ruins of Bayham Abbey.
A external hyperlink gives a nigh railroad station when Bells Yew Green; this is an error: it should exist as Frant. Confusion has arisen because a station known as Frant is located in Bells Yew Green.
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