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Confluence 2. There can be few grid squares with two river confluences in opposite corners! Across the Thames from the confluence submitted by Glyn, this is the mouth of the Darent (from which Dartford gets its name) looking across to Purfleet.
Darenth Valley Walk on sea wall The long distance footpath follows the sea wall into Dartford from the Darenth River entrance on the River Thames.
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Slade Green, Howbury Moat. The walls of Howbury Moat date back to the 12th century, although a manor house occupied the site well over a thousand years ago. Several rebuilds occurred over the years, and notable occupants include Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and the distinguished admiral, Sir Cloudesley Shovel. The last house to occupy the site was of 17th century build, inhabited until 1935 after which, it fell into ruin. Behind the moated area to the left can be seen the 17th century tithe barn.
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