HYTHE

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HYTHE is a coastal town in Kent, England, known for its historic seafront, military canal, and role as one of the original Cinque Ports.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
coastal town
town
ceremonialCounty Kent
climate temperate maritime climate
country England
governedBy Folkestone and Hythe District
surface form: Folkestone and Hythe District Council
hasAmenity Hythe beach
surface form: Hythe beach promenade

shops and cafes on High Street
hasAttraction Hythe High Street
Hythe Pier, Railway and Ferry
Hythe Town Hall
Hythe beach
Hythe seafront promenade
St Leonard’s Church ossuary
surface form: Ossuary at St Leonard’s Church

Royal Military Canal path
St Leonard’s Church, Hythe
hasFeature English Channel coastline
Royal Military Canal
historic seafront
shingle beach
hasHeritage Georgian and Victorian architecture
medieval town centre
hasRecreation boating on Royal Military Canal
coastal walking routes
hasStructure Martello towers near Hythe
hasTransport Hythe railway station (RHDR terminus)
bus services to Ashford
bus services to Dover
bus services to Folkestone
historicalRole defensive Cinque Port for the English Crown
port for cross‑Channel trade
isOneOf original Cinque Ports
language English
locatedIn Kent
South East England
near Dover
Dymchurch
English Channel
Folkestone
partOf Cinque Ports
Folkestone and Hythe District
primaryEconomicActivity local retail and services
tourism
servedBy Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
sovereignState United Kingdom
traversedBy Royal Military Canal

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Hythe hasPostTown HYTHE