Talk:Knatts Valley

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The article gave an entirely wrong idea of the exact position of Knatts Valley. It is, in fact, what is known by estate agents as a "rural development" - as is East Hill, to the west of Knatts Valley - where houses are being built within an otherwise rural, wooded, area: houses which then sell for considerable sums. This may be too POV, but it is true nevertheless. Another example of this phenomenon is at Meopham - or more correctly, Culverstone, where a similar situation obtains. In any case the original article led one to west Kingsdown - in other words, near Deal (careless). Peter Shearan 19:18, 14 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]