Romney Marsh
Britishnoun
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a marshy area of SE England, on the Kent coast between New Romney and Rye: includes Dungeness
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a type of hardy British sheep from this area, with long wool, bred for mutton
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David Wimble, who was elected councillor for Romney Marsh with 64% of the vote, said: "We need to be realistic about what we can and can't do."
From BBC
Visitors can pay for milk, pickles, meats, fruit juices and fresh vegetables sourced from suppliers on The Romney Marsh by tapping their bank cards and smart phones.
From BBC
Sonny Spencer, Romney Marsh coastguard, said: "I've never come across anything so large in the water in the eight years I've been doing this job."
From BBC
The cycling club members reached back into their memories, to describe routes they had followed, including through Romney Marsh where Caroline was discovered.
From BBC
Also my wife and I want to see “The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh.”
From Los Angeles Times
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