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    Kent has a village on its coastline named Dymchurch. It is benched on the Romney Marsh and is found to the south of Hythe. Kent, a county in England is placed to the southeast of London. Maidstone is the county town. East Sussex. Surrey, Greater London and Essex border the county of Kent.

    Dymchurch is a station on the route of Heritage Railway in Kent. The Heritage Railway, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway line (15 in gauge) is 14 mile in length and was started in 1920. Cinque Port of Hythe, Dymchurch, St Mary's Bay, New Romney, Romney Sands to Dungeness (near Dungeness Power Station and Dungeness Power House. Originally, Dymchurch was a very small village. During 1930, it developed into a bigger settlement. Many houses were modified railway carriages.

    A celebration is held here in commemoration of 'Syn' novels. It is organised every two years on August bank holiday. Dymchurch houses three Martello Towers.
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