The history of Saint Peter's church Molash
A brief history of Saint Peter's church Molash Kent
The Battle of Molash 1978
Part Two of the BRA story
Bluebells in King's Wood Challock
The bluebell carpet in glorious Kent
A Drive Along A28 Molash to Chartham, Kent, England
A drive along the A28 from Molash to Chartham near Canterbury in the County of Kent on a sunny day in June 2014
Garage Services - Molash Garage (FGS Limited)
Do you need specialist Mercedes servicing £& repairs? MOT work on your commercial vehicle? Molash Garage (FGS Limited) can help with over 25 years’ experience
2010-05-26 - Irish Session - The George, Molash - P1080814
2010-05-26 - The Kentish Wednesday Irish Session at The George Inn, Molash, Kent. CT4 8HE.
This session refuses to lie down and die !
A Day In Chilham.
A Day In Chilham. 04.12.2016
♫ Kendall Renee - December
♫ Basia Bulat - December
The history of Saint Cosmus and Saint Damian's church Challock
A brief history of Saint Cosmus and Saint Damian's church Challock
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Black and Gold Kieran Mellish at the Chestfield Barn
A Drive from Chestfield to Molash and Motorway M2,Kent
A timelapse drive from Chestfield thru the University of Kent and along the country lanes to the A28 to Molash, Challock and on to the M2 Motorway at Brenley in Kent England
Afternoon in Kent
We spent an afternoon exploring the Kent countryside where I grew up - starting in Kennington by the Primary School - then driving up toward Boughton - and then up the hill to Challock - a drive I did every day as a child. I tried to make a video that expresses how these places feel to me in my memory - I still remember lying in that field behind the school in the sunshine just looking at the sky and dreaming - luckily most places are beautifully unchanged - the video ends up on the Wye Downs.
5th October 2012 Chilham Village Hall, Maidstone Road, Chilham, Canterbury, Kent..wmv
Contraband, one of Kent's top barn dance bands has played throughout the UK and Europe.
Please contact us to find out whether we cover your area. We enjoy playing for barn dances, weddings, ceilidhs or any occasion when more traditional music is required. The usual line-up consists of accordion, violin, keyboard, bass guitar and drums (carefully chosen to provide a full sound) which combined with our lively tunes sets everyone's feet tapping.
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University of Kent, Canterbury to Upper Harbledown, A2
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A drive through the University to Rough Common leading to Upper Harbledown on a sunny day in June 2014