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- Lympne abstract "Lympne /ˈlɪm/ is a village situated on the former sea cliffs above the Romney Marsh in Kent. It lies approximately 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Folkestone, 24 km (15 mi) south of Canterbury, 3 km (1.9 mi) miles west of Hythe and 17 km (11 mi) east of Ashford.In Roman times Lympne was known as "Portus Lemanis", from which (or from the British eponym of which) the English name is derived. It lay at the end of the Roman road from Canterbury, known today as Stone Street. It was the location of a Saxon Shore fort, and, according to a fifth-century source was garrisoned by a regiment originally raised in Tournai in northern Gaul. Its remains are situated at the bottom of the south-facing cliffs; they lie in private land and cannot be visited, though a reasonable view may be obtained from a public footpath above. In Anglo-Saxon times the fort was given the name "Stutfall", meaning "fold in which a stud, or herd, is kept".St. Stephen's church and Lympne Castle overlook Romney Marsh, the church being significantly older, and close by Lympne Hill figures in the Doctor Syn stories.From 1923 onwards Lympne Aerodrome was home to the Lympne light aircraft trials and air races. In the 1930s it was the starting point for several long distance record flights, including a solo one to Cape Town by Amy Johnson in 1932, and also ones by her later-to-be husband Jim Mollison. Jean Batten later flew from Lympne to Darwin, beating Johnson's long-distance record, in 1934. In the post-war years the world's first air car-ferry service was operated by Silver City Airways between Lympne and Le Touquet. The airport has now been closed and turned into an industrial estate.Lympne has a village hall, a village shop, a hairdresser and a public house (The County Members), as well as a village football team, LVFC (Lympne Village Football Club).Lympne straddles the B2067 road from Hythe, Kent to Aldington, Hamstreet and Tenterden. The nearest railway station is at Westenhanger. Lympne is also well known for John Aspinal's Port Lympne Zoo, which occupies the ridge of hills upon which the village stands. Nearby, on the A20 at Newingreen, is reputedly the site of England's second motel.Sign placed at site of Royal Oak Motel".
- Lympne areaCode "01303".
- Lympne country Kent.
- Lympne country United_Kingdom.
- Lympne district Shepway.
- Lympne gridReference "TR121352".
- Lympne populationTotal "1516".
- Lympne postalCode "CT21".
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- Lympne wikiPageExternalLink www.thecountymemberslympne.co.uk.
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- Lympne civilParish "Lympne".
- Lympne constituencyWestminster Folkestone_and_Hythe_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Lympne country "England".
- Lympne dialCode "1303".
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- Lympne latitude "51.0767".
- Lympne longitude "1.0289".
- Lympne name "The First Men in the Moon".
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- Lympne population "1516".
- Lympne postTown Hythe,_Kent.
- Lympne postcodeArea "CT".
- Lympne postcodeDistrict "CT21".
- Lympne region "South East England".
- Lympne shireCounty Kent.
- Lympne shireDistrict Shepway.
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- Lympne comment "Lympne /ˈlɪm/ is a village situated on the former sea cliffs above the Romney Marsh in Kent. It lies approximately 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Folkestone, 24 km (15 mi) south of Canterbury, 3 km (1.9 mi) miles west of Hythe and 17 km (11 mi) east of Ashford.In Roman times Lympne was known as "Portus Lemanis", from which (or from the British eponym of which) the English name is derived. It lay at the end of the Roman road from Canterbury, known today as Stone Street.".
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