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  1. 3 days ago · Boundary map. 1885–1918: The Municipal Borough of Tenterden, the Sessional Divisions of Ashford and Cranbrook, the corporate towns of Lydd and New Romney, and part of the Liberty of Romney Marsh. 1918–1950: The Municipal Boroughs of Lydd, New Romney, and Tenterden, the Urban District of Ashford, and the Rural Districts of Cranbrook, East ...

  2. 5 days ago · Kent, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England, lying at the southeastern extremity of Great Britain. It is bordered to the southwest by East Sussex, to the west by Surrey, to the northwest by Greater London, to the north by the Thames estuary, to the northeast by the North Sea,

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  3. Maps. PDF (4.9MB) Discover Ashford (Surrey) railway station. Getting to & from, buying & collecting train tickets, staffing, facilities, accessibility, & mobility access.

  4. 4 days ago · 3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Garden Close, Ashford, Surrey, TW15 for £450,000. Marketed by The Frost Partnership, Ashford. ... Open map Street View.

  5. 1 day ago · Surrey, administrative and historic county of southeastern England. It is situated just southwest of London, adjoining the River Thames. Surrey is bordered to the northwest by Berkshire, to the northeast by the Greater London conurbation, to the east by Kent, to the south by Sussex, and to the west.

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  6. 2 days ago · TW15 2QN. Open in Google Maps. Ticket office. 0 Station updates. No updates. Station details. Alerts. Full details. The ticket office at Ashford will be closed on Sunday 1 June 2024. General information. Ticket buying & collection. Passenger services. Station facilities. Car parking. Cycling. Other transport. Accessibility.

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  8. May 24, 2024 · Echelesforde, Echeleforde (xiii-xiv cent.); Echelford, Assheford, Asheford (xvi-xviii cent.). Ashford derives its name from the River Ash, which runs through the western corner of the parish, and from a ford over the river on the road which enters the parish from Staines and Laleham. A stone bridge was built over the ford in 1789 by the Hampton ...

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