Pluckley :: Shared Description
Pluckley is a small village near Ashford, Kent. It dates back to the Domesday book. The village has a number of listed buildings Link
. It is reputedly the most haunted village in Britain with 13/14 ghosts. The village has appeared on several TV programmes including "Darling Buds of May". There are a range of services including a church, public house, school and Post Office.
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by N Chadwick
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Created: Tue, 7 Jun 2011, Updated: Tue, 7 Jun 2011
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