Reculver, The Tower c.1950
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Reculver is a popular little seaside town on the coast between the Thanet resorts and Herne Bay. There was once a Roman Saxon Shore Fort here. Its bricks were later used to build the towers we see here, known locally as the 'two sisters' (see Davington). The towers are open to the public, and there is a small interpretation centre about the history and natural history of the area. The pub is the King Ethelbert; it is still there today, though it is now surrounded by amusement arcades, tea and burger vans and a car park.
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