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Population
  
485 (2011 Census)

Region
  
Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
UK parliament constituency
  
OS grid reference
  
TQ64606052

Country
  
Post town
  
Local time
  
Saturday 2:11 PM

Dialling code
  
1732

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Weather
  
12°C, Wind NE at 32 km/h, 44% Humidity

Trottiscliffe steps


Trottiscliffe (/ˈtrɒzli/ "Trozli") is a village in Kent, England about 2.5 miles (4 km) north west of West Malling.

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Map of Trottiscliffe, West Malling, UK

Its most notable feature is the neolithic long barrow known as the Coldrum Stones and its medieval church. It is often incorrectly spelled Trosley after Trosley Country Park at the top of the North Downs, which was once part of the Trosley Towers Estate. The spelling Trottesclyve appears with nearby Hallyng in 1396.

Perhaps the best known resident of the village was artist Graham Sutherland who, in 1954, painted a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill. The picture was hated by Churchill, to whom it was presented on his 80th birthday, and was destroyed by his wife, Clementine, shortly after it was taken to Chartwell.

Summer solstice at trottiscliffe coldrum 2015


References

Trottiscliffe Wikipedia


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