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ROMNEY MARSH RAMBLINGS

ROMNEY MARSH RAMBLINGS

Released: 2025-05-25
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-05-25
© 2025 ROMNEY MARSH RAMBLINGS
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'Noah's Ark in a Field'

'Noah's Ark in a Field'

Send us a text “Romney Marsh Ramblings” is a captivating journey through one of England’s most unique and enigmatic landscapes.  In Episode 1 Dom visits the 12th century Fairfield Church (aka St Thomas Becket) the most iconic of all the churches
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“Romney Marsh Ramblings” is a captivating journey through one of England’s most unique and enigmatic landscapes. 
In Episode 1 Dom visits the 12th century Fairfield Church (aka St Thomas Becket) the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh. It sits isolated in a field grazed by sheep amongst drainage ditches (dykes) - the houses of the original medieval inhabitants of Fairfield have long since disappeared. 
Got a story about Romney Marsh? Like to make a comment about what you have heard? Email Romney Marsh Ramblings c/o laughingfrogproductions@gmail.com
Episode ID: 1000709891310
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Release Date: 25/05/2025, 16:00:00

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Broadcaster Dominic King lives on Romney Marsh in Kent, England.
Known as 'the fifth quarter of the world' due to it's uniqueness. 
Dom chats to those who love where they live.
Music composed by Paul Cheese 
A Laughing Frog Production
Note: The Marsh Frog, known locally as the "laughing frog", is a large species of frog which was introduced to Britain in 1935. A Mr Edward Percy Smith, a playwright, brought 12 Marsh Frogs back from Hungary to his garden pond at Stone-in-Oxney, just off the Romney Marsh. 

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