Nonington
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Nonington is a small village in the southeast corner of Kent, situated halfway between the historic city of Canterbury and the channel port town of Dover. It is home to The Bruderhof who have taken over the old Nonington College of Physical Education. Nonington has its own primary school; Nonington CE Primary School.
Nonington has been in the Guinness Book of Records for their Majesty Oak, the largest maiden oak tree in the UK which can be found in Fredville Park.
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