Kentish

//ˈkɛn.tɪʃ//

"Kentish" in a Sentence (2 examples)

On leaving Wye, we find the country changing character; the Downs come closer to the line, and grazing gives way to orchards and hop-gardens, with pleasant farm buildings, including oasthouses, another characteristic Kentish sight.

The church has a high, typically Kentish, tower, begun in the 15th century, while parts of the main structure date from two centuries earlier.

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