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  1. The Lodge, North Foreland Road is a 4 bedroom freehold detached house spread over 1,873 square feet, making it one of the largest properties here - it is ranked as the most expensive property* in CT10 3FA, with a valuation of £923,000.

  2. Golf has been played at North Foreland since 1903, starting as a 9-hole course and known as Kingsgate Golf Club. In 1909 Lord Northcliffe became the owner and by 1920 the 18-hole championship course and the adjoining short course had been opened; at this time the name was changed to North Foreland Golf Club.

  3. North Foreland [1] is a chalk headland on the Kent coast of southeast England, specifically in Broadstairs . With the rest of Broadstairs and part of Ramsgate it is the eastern side of Kent's largest peninsula, the Isle of Thanet. It presents a bold cliff to the sea, 15 miles north of South Foreland, and commands views over the southern North Sea .

  4. Golf Courses. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Write a review. About. When it comes to playing golf, you want a stunning destination that offers challenge, reward and the opportunity to escape. Welcome to North Foreland Golf Club - one of the most popular seaside golf courses in the country. Situated on the picturesque Kent coast, North Foreland ...

  5. Kongeparret fulgte i september 1955 prinsesse Margrethe på vej til hendes ophold på kostskolen North Foreland Lodge i England, hvor prinsessen skulle være et år. Her ses kong Frederik IX og dronning Ingrid sammen med tronfølgeren, da de under Storebæltsoverfarten promenerede på færgens dæk. . Fotograf: Fyens Stiftstidendes pressefotografer (Odense Stadsarkiv )

  6. North Foreland Lodge var en stor privat skole for piger, der oprindeligt var beliggende i North Foreland, Kent, Storbritannien. Grundlagt i 1909 af Miss Mary Wolseley-Lewis, flyttede skolen sine lokaler omkring tidspunktet for Anden Verdenskrig. Efter et par års vandring flyttede hun i 1947 til Sherfield Manor, Sherfield på Loddon, i Hampshire.

  7. They were renting a cliff-top villa half a mile away at North Foreland which had a set of steps cut into the chalk that led down to a private beach. The villa was called St Cuby and is believed to be the inspiration for Trafalgar Lodge, where the book’s hero, Richard Hannay, meets the villainous Mr Appleton.