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Surrey
The Pantiles was the first pedestrian precinct in England.
Discovered by chance in 1606 by Lord North on his way between Eridge Park and London.
The boar on the helm under his head refers to the fact that he was knighted for saving King Edward from a wild boar. This monument was actually moved from the 'sunken church'.
Tudeley Parish Church, Kent
Taken on the North Downs in October
Knole, Kent
Now known to be at least 2,600 years old - considerably older than the Romano-British date traditionally ascribed to it, the chalk cut is located on the 'Berkshire' Downs which are now in Oxfordshire, between Swindon and Oxford