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Historic village of River near Dover Kent. The Village of River sits in a valley through which the River Dour flows. This stretch of river powered a series of watermills over the years. These were both paper and corn mills. The only remaining working mill now is Crabble Corn Mill which dates from 1812. It has recently been restored and is open to the public. It is operated and maintained by The Crabble Corn Mill Trust.Another leisure facility is Kearsney Abbey. This is an extensive park and gardens. The River Dour runs through the park and widens into large lakes which are abundant with swans, ducks and other water fowl. In the grounds are the remains of the mansion that gave the park it's name. It is in these remains that the abbey tea rooms are situated.
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Historic village of River near Dover Kent. The Village of River sits in a valley through which the River Dour flows. This stretch of river powered a series of watermills over the years. These were both paper and corn mills. The only remaining working mill now is Crabble Corn Mill which dates from 1812. It has recently been restored and is open to the public. It is operated and maintained by The Crabble Corn Mill Trust.Another leisure facility is Kearsney Abbey. This is an extensive park and gardens. The River Dour runs through the park and widens into large lakes which are abundant with swans, ducks and other water fowl. In the grounds are the remains of the mansion that gave the park it's name. It is in these remains that the abbey tea rooms are situated.

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