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New Romney, one of the original Cinque Ports of England, once sat directly on the coast. However, a catastrophic storm in 1287 changed the course of the River Rother, pushing the town nearly a mile inland. The storm was so severe that it altered the geography of the region dramatically, leaving New Romney stranded from the sea. This event had a significant impact on the town's economy, which was heavily reliant on its status as a major port. The storm's aftermath is still evident today, with the town sitting noticeably below sea level, a reminder of the powerful natural forces that sculpted its landscape.
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Located in the heart of the county of Kent, New Romney is a town steeped in historical significance and natural beauty. As one of the original Cinque Ports of England, New Romney has a rich maritime past that has shaped its character and charm. Today, it is a picturesque town, nestling amidst the lush Kentish countryside and boasting a range of architectural gems reflecting its illustrious past.
The geographical features of New Romney are as fascinating as its history. The town is located on a particularly flat part of the Romney Marsh, a wetland area of international importance for wildlife. A short distance from the English Channel, the town offers stunning coastal views, whilst to the north lie the Kent Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Notable landmarks in New Romney include the majestic St. Nicholas Church, an impressive medieval structure with a rich cultural heritage. The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, the world's smallest public railway, also offers an unforgettable experience, capturing the imagination of both young and old.
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Fun Fact !
Another fascinating aspect of New Romney's history is the existence of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, the world's smallest public railway. Established in 1927, this 15-inch gauge railway was originally intended to serve as a testament to the engineering skills of its founders, Captain J. E. P. Howey and Count Louis Zborowski. While it initially served as a tourist attraction, during World War II, it played an important role in the defence of the realm. It was used for transporting troops, equipment and even miniature armoured trains, becoming an unexpected part of the country's wartime infrastructure. Today, it continues to offer passenger services, taking people on a picturesque journey through the Kent countryside, a testament to the enduring appeal of miniature steam railways.
Wikipedia Says
New Romney is a market town in Kent, England, on the edge of Romney Marsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed from the sea after the harbour began to silt up. New Romney, one of the original Cinque Ports, was once a sea port, with the harbour adjacent to the church, but is now more than a mile from the sea. A mooring ring can still be seen in front of the church. It is the headquarters of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway.
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