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View along Gore Road, Eastry
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 10 Jan 2009
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Houses on Gore Road
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 10 Jan 2009
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Gore Road, Eastry
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 10 Jun 2015
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Eastry chalk caves
Exact location and view direction very difficult to estimate. Somewhere under Eastry village hall or car park! Eastry Chalk Mine was started in 1811 for a lime burning business and remained in production until 1914. Mining ceased when local villagers began to voice their concerns that their properties were in danger of collapse because of the mining beneath them. The tunnels were then used to hold local festivities. See http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/eastrymine.htm
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 20 May 2009
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Becket's on junction of Gore Road and Woodnesborough Lane
In the privately owned grounds of Becket's is the entrance to Eastry caves. There is much speculation as to the origin of the labyrinth of caves, which are beautifully carved and extend in galleries to nearly seven hundred feet; these caves may have been used for secret worship in times of religious persecution and were possibly the grain storage chambers for Britain. from http://www.open-sandwich.co.uk/places_to_visit/villages/eastry.htm It is said that Thomas a Becket hid in these caves before making his escape to France in 1164.
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 10 Jan 2009
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Junction of Gore Road with Woodnesborough Lane
The house is Becket's, in the private grounds of which is the entrance to Eastry caves. There is much speculation as to the origin of the labyrinth of caves, which are beautifully carved and extend in galleries to nearly seven hundred feet; these caves may have been used for secret worship in times of religious persecution and were possibly the grain storage chambers for Britain. from http://www.open-sandwich.co.uk/places_to_visit/villages/eastry.htm It is said that Thomas a Becket hid in these caves before making his escape to France in 1164.
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 10 Jan 2009
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Early graffiti in Eastry caves
Various visitor graffiti in Eastry caves, many of the long established village family names can be found on the walls. Exact location and view direction very difficult to estimate. Eastry Chalk Mine was started in 1811 for a lime burning business and remained in production until 1914. See http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/eastrymine.htm
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 20 May 2009
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Becket's, historic building of Kent
The house is privately owned, in the grounds of the house is the entrance to Eastry caves. There is much speculation as to the origin of the labyrinth of caves, which are beautifully carved and extend in galleries to nearly seven hundred feet; these caves may have been used for secret worship in times of religious persecution and were possibly the grain storage chambers for Britain. from http://www.open-sandwich.co.uk/places_to_visit/villages/eastry.htm It is said that Thomas a Becket hid in these caves before making his escape to France in 1164.
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 10 Jan 2009
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Gore Rd
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 15 Feb 2018
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Wall painting in Eastry caves
"The foule murder of the two Princes atte the palace of the Kings of Kent [in] Eastry". Exact location and view direction very difficult to estimate. Eastry Chalk Mine was started in 1811 for a lime burning business and remained in production until 1914. See http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/eastrymine.htm
Image: © Nick Smith
Taken: 20 May 2009
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