Tenterden, a historic village in the United Kingdom, first gained prominence as a wool trading and shipbuilding center in the 13th century. Today, it is best known as the starting point of the Kent & East Sussex Railway, where visitors can board one of England’s best-preserved steam heritage railways. Before embarking on a journey, explore the village’s charming shops, wood-beamed cottages, and Victorian townhouses, which together create a picturesque and historically rich setting.
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