Buttsole

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51°14′27″N1°18′28″E / 51.24083°N 1.30778°E / 51.24083; 1.30778

Buttsole is a hamlet within the civil parish of Eastry, south-west of Sandwich in Kent, England. It is a cluster of houses along Lower Street, south of the centre of Eastry.

Coordinates: 51°14′27″N1°18′28″E / 51.24083°N 1.30778°E / 51.24083; 1.30778


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