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Cupola and weather vane on the top of the church of King Charles the Martyr. This is said to be the first permanent building in Tunbridge Wells. Built in 1676 it predates the town of Tunbridge Wells. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK. 07 August 2006.


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