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  1. North Foreland Lodge was an independent boarding school for girls in England, originally established at North Foreland in Kent. Displaced from there by the Second World War, in 1947 it settled at Sherfield Manor in Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire, until its closure in 2003 shortly after being acquired by another school, Gordonstoun. In 2004 Gordonstoun sold the school site to a group of schools ...

  2. Thursday 29th June 2023, White & Red Tees, North Foreland. * The players tied exactly on scores and countbacks. Created by intelligentgolf version 10.1.2. North Foreland in Kent is one of the most popular seaside golf courses in the country. Situated on the picturesque Kent coast, North Foreland offers two exceptional all-year-round golf ...

  3. 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.

  4. Albert Lodge is situated on the North Foreland private estate, around 1 mile from the centre of this charming seaside resort. The spectacular coastline boasts seven sandy beaches, clifftop walks and quaint fisherman's cottages. The town boasts many independent shops, smart restaurants and quaint cafes.

  5. Stone House Lodge, North Foreland Road is a freehold detached house - it is ranked as the most expensive property in CT10 3NJ, with a valuation of £1,399,000. Since it last sold in August 2016 for £925,000, its value has increased by £474,000 .

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · The tee box on hole 6 – Harley - is one of the most unique in Kent, with a castle-like structure sitting at the back behind your swing. Hole 13 – Westward Ho - is one of the highlights of the golf course. As you hit down the fairway on this lengthy par 4, the North Foreland Lighthouse stands tall and proud in the distance.

  7. After breakfast, Hannay and Scaife, a British agent, walk along the beach to check out the lower entrance of the steps, before heading for ‘the Ruff’ where they keep watch on Trafalgar Lodge. Buchan’s description of the Ruff matches nicely with that of North Foreland: ‘. . .