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How was barnfield founded?
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Now renamed This site is now named the Swanscombe Heritage Park, and it would seem to be a much more informative article title than that now given. In reply to the query - how was barnfield founded - there are several articles which give that information - see eg www.groundwork-km.org/shp Peter Shearan (talk) 07:27, 12 December 2007 (UTC)