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Encyclopedia > Wrotham
Wrotham
Statistics
Population:
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: Maps for TQ610591
Administration
District: Tonbridge & Malling
County: Kent
Region: South East England
Nation: England
Other
Police force: {{{Police}}}
Ceremonial county: Kent
Historic county: Kent
Post office and telephone
Post town: SEVENOAKS
Postal district: TN15
Dialling code: 01732 88
Politics
UK Parliament:
European Parliament: South East England
England

Wrotham (pronounced /ˈruːtəm/) is a village situated on the Pilgrims' Way in Kent, at the foot of the North Downs. It is located one mile north of Borough Green and approximately five miles east of Sevenoaks. It is within the junction of the M20 and M26 motorways. The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ... The Districts of England are the lowest level of local government in England, except for civil parishes. ... Tonbridge and Malling is a local government district and borough in Kent, England. ... Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government. ... Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. ... The BOGUS regions, also known as BOGUS FASCIST SCOTTISH Government Office Region, is currently the highest tier of local government subnational entity in England. ... South East England is one of the official regions of England. ... Home Nations is a term used to refer to the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (collectively, but also as separate entities, distinct from the United Kingdom as a whole), or the nations of the British Isles (traditionally... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages None official English de facto Capital None official London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked... There are a number of policing agencies in the United Kingdom. ... The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ... Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. ... The traditional counties of England are historic subdivisions of the country of England into around 40 regions. ... Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. ... A post town is a required part of all UK postal addresses. ... UK postal codes are known as postcodes. ... The UK telephone numbering plan, also known as the National Numbering Plan, is regulated by the Office of Communications (Ofcom), which replaced the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) in 2003. ... To see the list in alphabetical order see the categories UK Parliamentary constituencies and UK Parliamentary constituencies (historic). ... The European Parliament is the parliamentary body of the European Union (EU), directly elected by EU citizens once every five years. ... South East England is a constituency of the European Parliament. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... This is a concise version of the International Phonetic Alphabet for English sounds. ... The Pilgrims Way is reputedly the route taken by pilgrims to the shrine of Thomas Becket from Winchester in Hampshire to Canterbury in Kent, England. ... Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. ... The North Downs in England are a ridge of chalk hills that stretch about 100 mi (160 km) from Hampshire through Surrey and Kent. ... Borough Green is a large village situated on the A25 road between Maidstone and Sevenoaks in Kent. ... Sevenoaks is a town in Kent, in south-east England. ... The M20 motorway is a major road in England. ... The M26 motorway is a motorway in Kent, England. ...


There is a separate village called Wrotham Heath about two miles to the south-east. Wrotham Heath is a village in the county of Kent, England. ...


Close by is the Wrotham transmitter, which was the first transmitter in the UK to broadcast on FM in 1955, and now carries the main national FM radio frequencies for most of London. The Wrotham Transmitter is located on the North Downs, close to the village of Wrotham in Kent, England and just north of the M20 motorway (National Grid Reference: TQ595604 ). The mast was built around 1951 and is 550ft (177 metres) tall. ... The abbreviations FM, Fm, and fm may refer to: Electrical engineering Frequency modulation (FM) and its most common applications: FM broadcasting, used primarily to broadcast music and speech at VHF frequencies FM synthesis, a sound-generation technique popularized by early digital synthesizers Science Femtometre (fm), an SI measure of length... This article is about the British city. ...


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Wrotham Pinot Story - The wine it took the Roman army and 2000 years to make Richard Grant Wrotham Pinot (570 words)
However, Wrotham Pinot differed from Pinot Meunier in that the Wrotham vine had somehow developed a considerable immunity to the powdery mildew disease that affects all other Vitis vinifera vines now cultivated around the world.
The Wrotham Historical Society has records and artifacts that show the area was populated for many centuries by Romans and their descendants.
Wrotham Pinot vines are antiques; the final offspring of many natural generations from the original Roman Pinot Noir vines grown in England many, many years ago.
Wrotham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (130 words)
Wrotham (pronounced /ˈruːtəm/) is a village situated on the Pilgrims' Way in Kent, at the foot of the North Downs.
There is a separate village called Wrotham Heath about two miles to the south-east.
Close by is the Wrotham transmitter, which was the first transmitter in the UK to broadcast on FM in 1955, and now carries the main national FM radio frequencies for most of London.
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