Everything about Sarre Kent totally explained
Sarre is a village in
Kent,
England. In its own right it's an Ancient Parish, having lost the local church of
St. Giles in Elizabethan times. The parish boundaries were subsequently twinned with
St. Nicholas-at-Wade to form the current
civil parish of St. Nicholas-at-Wade with Sarre.
Sarre is located at the point where the old 'Island Road' from
Margate to
Canterbury crossed the
Wantsum Channel initially by a ferry and from the Middle Ages by a bridge.
The village has two public houses, The Kings Head and The Crown Inn – this being known locally as the 'Cherry Brandy House'. A special recipe of Cherry Brandy can be purchased from behind the bar.
The village has a pretty working windmill where you can buy stone-ground flour and stop for afternoon teas and souvenirs.
Nearest Stations:
Birchington and
Sturry from which regular buses operating on the Margate/
Ramsgate to Canterbury route can be obtained.
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