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  1. The Main Course. The Main course comprises of four par 3, three par 5 and eleven par 4 holes. While the broad fairways instil a sense of relaxation and tee-shot confidence, don’t be fooled as strategically placed bunkers lie in wait. That all-important second shot needs careful thought, as making and holding the greens is deceptively tricky.

  2. North Foreland [1] is a chalk headland on the Kent coast of southeast England, specifically in Broadstairs . With the rest of Broadstairs and part of Ramsgate it is the eastern side of Kent's largest peninsula, the Isle of Thanet. It presents a bold cliff to the sea, 15 miles north of South Foreland, and commands views over the southern North Sea .

  3. List entry 1390912. Grade II Listed Building: Pond Basin To South East Of Sherfield School (Formerly North Foreland Lodge School) Main Building. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  4. North Foreland Lodge was an independent boarding school for girls in England, originally established at North Foreland in Kent. Displaced from there by the Second World War, in 1947 it settled at Sherfield Manor in Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire, until its closure in 2003 shortly after being acquired by another school, Gordonstoun. In 2004 Gordonstoun sold the school site to a group of schools ...

  5. People educated at North Foreland Lodge. Former pupils of North Foreland Lodge, an English school for girls originally in the county of Kent, later in Hampshire. The school closed in 2003.

  6. The boundaries of the Conservation Area are formed by the suburban edge of the modern village to the north beyond The Green, the River Loddon and grounds to Breach Farmhouse in the east, the extensive planted grounds of North Foreland Lodge (now Sherfield School) in the south, and open fields behind The Green perimeter at Court Farm to the west.

  7. After breakfast, Hannay and Scaife, a British agent, walk along the beach to check out the lower entrance of the steps, before heading for ‘the Ruff’ where they keep watch on Trafalgar Lodge. Buchan’s description of the Ruff matches nicely with that of North Foreland: ‘. . .