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Encyclopedia > Seal, Kent
Seal
Administration
District: Sevenoaks
County: Kent
Region: South East England
Nation: England
Other
Ceremonial County: Kent
Traditional County: Kent
Postal County: Kent

Seal village is situated on the A25 road (the road parallel to the North Downs across Kent), and is gradually becoming part of the urban area of Sevenoaks.


Its name comes from Anglo-Saxon sele, which means either "hall" or "copse of sallow trees".


External links

Notes on Seal (http://www.historic-kent.co.uk/)


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