Platt, Kent
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The hamlet of Crouch (pronounced Crooch) lies within the parish. The River Bourne flows through the western part of the parish. Basted Paper Mill was within the parish boundary.
Nearest Settlements
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Wrotham | Little Wrotham in Wrotham | Wrotham Heath and Addington | |
Borough Green | Wrotham Heath and Offham | |||
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Basted, Claygate Cross | Crouch | Mereworth |
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