New Romney
New Romney is a town in Kent, England, on the edge of Romney Marsh, a location of level, abundant farming land redeemed from the sea after the harbour started to silt up. New Romney, one of the initial Cinque Ports, was when a sea port, with the harbour adjacent to the church, however is currently more than a mile from the sea. A mooring ring can still be seen in front of the church. It is the head office of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. Like lots of communities on the marsh it has an excellent Norman church in the centre of town. This church initially stood at the harbourside, as well as its entrances are numerous feet underground degree. The church is likewise remarkable for the watercraft hooks still apparent on the side wall surfaces. New Romney's historical high street has several little as well as interesting stores. A couple of organisations closed after the opening of a branch of supermarket chain Sainsbury's, however the town maintains much of its personality. The previous almshouses in West Street are kept in mind historical structures of Kent; they were founded in 1610 by John Southland, an essential neighborhood mogul, and rebuilt in 1734. Adjacent to these is Plantagenet House and No 3 Old Stone Cottage, which originated as a single home created c. 1300-- 1350. Scientists think it was initially the home of the Master of The Hospital of St John the Baptist, a huge nonreligious facility. The medical facility was operating by c. 1260 and also flourished up until the close of the fifteenth century.