Hythe, Kent is a town on the South coast of Kent. Hythe is notable for various famous people whom originated from the area including: Francis Petit Smith and Charles Wakefield.
There are about 10.367 miles between Ashford and Hythe Kent.
Hyth, correct spelling Hythe, is a village on the south east coast of Kent, England. The word Hythe is derived the the Old English word for haven, or safe harbor. There is also a Hythe in Hampshire and in Essex.
Thomas Raddall was born in 1903, in Hythe, Kent, England, UK.
Ben Shockley was born on February 3, 1965, in Hythe, Kent, England, UK.
Julian Fox was born on April 13, 1938, in Hythe, Kent, England, UK.
Anna Louise Sargeant was born on November 22, 1992, in Hythe, Kent, England, UK.
Folkestone is a seaside town and civil parish in the Shepway area, in the English county of Kent. The place has 53.411 inhabitants. It is the central city of "the Folkestone and Hythe Urban Area".
Dr Chair is a musician from Hythe in Kent who produced one album entitled "Witter and Beard" in 2001 playing all the instruments himself.
Frederick Beeston has written: 'An archaeological description of Saltwood castle, near Hythe, Kent ... with illustrations shewing restorations and additions'
Egham Hythe's population is 6,345.
There are about 10.367 miles between Ashford and Hythe.
Hythe Town F.C. was created in 1911.