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Barham Kent HFF!


Famous people that have lived (or live) in Barham,
David Starkey (1945–), historian and TV personality,
Field Marshal Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener, diplomat, and statesman, lived the last few years of his life at Broome Park. His name appears on the war memorial in the porch of the parish church.
Reginald Fitz Urse- Knight to Henry II of England and one of four assassins of Archbishop Thomas Beckett in Canterbury Cathedral.
The parish church of St. John the Baptist sits on the eastern hillside, with an impressive green copper spire. Built in the 14th century, it has been partially remodelled inside to make it more appropriate for modern worship, a south aisle was added in the 15th Century, and a north porch and other modifications completed by the Victorians.
HFF!! TO ALL!!
MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
David Starkey (1945–), historian and TV personality,
Field Marshal Horatio Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener, diplomat, and statesman, lived the last few years of his life at Broome Park. His name appears on the war memorial in the porch of the parish church.
Reginald Fitz Urse- Knight to Henry II of England and one of four assassins of Archbishop Thomas Beckett in Canterbury Cathedral.
The parish church of St. John the Baptist sits on the eastern hillside, with an impressive green copper spire. Built in the 14th century, it has been partially remodelled inside to make it more appropriate for modern worship, a south aisle was added in the 15th Century, and a north porch and other modifications completed by the Victorians.
HFF!! TO ALL!!
MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
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HFF and a nice weekend
HFF, have a great weekend, Herb
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