Brogdale
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Brogdale is a hamlet in Kent, England, located beside the M2 motorway two miles south of Faversham. It is one of several hamlets making up the civil parish of Ospringe and is in the local government district of Swale. On August 10, 2003, a temperature of 38.5°C was recorded in Brogdale, the highest temperature on record in the United Kingdom Met Office article.
Brogdale Horticultural Trust is the location of the National Fruit Collections, and has over 2000 varieties of apples, over 500 varieties of pears and hundreds of other fruit trees, bushes and vines growing within the grounds. Brogdale also will identify varieties of fruit sent to them, and sells a wide variety of fruit trees and bushes from its Plant Centre.
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Bapchild • Badlesmere • Bobbing • Borden • Boughton under Blean • Bredgar • Brogdale • Buckland • Chestnut Street • Conyer • Doddington • Dunkirk • Eastchurch • Eastling • Elmley • Faversham • Faversham Without • Goodnestone • Graveney • Hartlip • Harty • Hearts Delight • Hernhill • Isle of Sheppey • Iwade • Kemsley • Leaveland • Leysdown • Leysdown on Sea • Lower Halstow • Lynsted • Milstead • Milton Regis • Minster-in-Sheppey • Murston • Newington • Newnham • Norton • Oad Street • Oare • Ospringe • Queenborough • Queenborough-in-Sheppey • Rodmersham • Rushenden • Selling • Sheldwich • Sheerness • Sittingbourne • Sittingbourne and Milton • Stalisfield • Stone • Teynham • Throwley • Tonge • Tunstall • Warden |
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The Borough of Swale List of places in Kent |