Lydd Local Attractions : 14th century church with 130 foot tower, 'the cathedral of Romney Marsh, Small airport used for motor racing. Today the centerpiece of the town of Lydd is the mediaeval All Saints Church, the longest church in Kent. Know as the "Cathedral of the Marsh,the church is 200 feet long and its 15th century tower features four asymmetrical spires, Extrapolating form the work of the late Mr. Leland Duncan, "The Monumental Inscriptions in Lydd Church and Churchyard", it is evident that a large number of sailors rest in the parish churchyard of the ancient Saxon church of Lydd, all victims of the stormy seas along this dangerous coast. Of these, six were drowned with the wreck of the "Northfleet" in January 1873, and Tom Edgar of the parish died with Captain Cook in 1779, having sailed around the world only to be killed in Kealakekua Bay by cannibals, Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment, You can also find Castle hotels and hotel attractions like swimming pool Hotels, Bars and Restaurants many more…
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