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Whitstable is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in south-east England, 5 miles north of Canterbury and 2 miles west of Herne Bay.

There are Whitstable Castle, Kentish Flats, Island wall, etc.

-Whitstable Castle

Whitstable Castle is located on the border of Whitstable and Tankerton. It was originally built by Charles Pearson in an octagonal tower. Later, Pearson added it to the building and developed it as a manor house as a living residence. In 1842, the residence added a western-style room, clock tower and hut. By 1897, the building had been called Whitstable Castle.

Kentish Flats

Off the coast of Whitstable is the Kentish Flats offshore wind farm, which consists of each 140-meter-high wind turbine. The sea fortress can be seen from the coast of the town. People can take sailing trips from the Thames estuary, wind farm, harbour and other viewing points.

– Island wall

There are also some buildings in the middle of the 19th century, an island wall nearest to the sea, this street is the home of collectors. There is a traditional windmill called Borstal Hill on this street. It was built in 1815 and is now used as a motel.

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