Sarre, Kent
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Sarre is a civil parish in Kent, England.
Located at the point where the old road from Margate to Canterbury crossed the Wantsum Channel initially by a ferry and from the middle ages by a bridge.
The village has two public houses, The Kings Head and The Crown Inn - this being known locally as the 'Cherry Brandy House'. A special recipe of Cherry Brandy can be purchased from behind the bar.
The village has a pretty working windmill where you can buy stone-ground floor and stop for afternoon teas and souvenirs.
Nearest Stations: Birchington and Sturry from which regular buses operating on the Margate/Ramsgate to Canterbury route can be obtained.
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Acol • Birchington-on-Sea • Broadstairs • Cliffsend • Cliftonville • Isle of Thanet • Manston • Margate • Minster • Monkton • Newington • Palm Bay • Ramsgate • Sarre • St Nicholas at Wade • St Peter's • Westbrook • Westgate-on-Sea |
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List of places in Kent |