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Lydd-on-Sea

Coordinates: 50°56′46″N 0°57′50″E / 50.946°N 0.964°E / 50.946; 0.964
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Lydd-on-Sea
Lydd-on-Sea beach
Lydd-on-Sea is located in Kent
Lydd-on-Sea
Lydd-on-Sea
Location within Kent
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townRomney Marsh
Postcode districtTN29
Dialling code01797
PoliceKent
FireKent
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Kent
50°56′46″N 0°57′50″E / 50.946°N 0.964°E / 50.946; 0.964

Lydd-on-Sea is a modern village, mostly built after World War II, which consists mainly of bungalows built along the Dungeness coastal road south of Greatstone, Kent, England. The Southern Railway opened a railway station here in 1937 but was closed in 1967. Lydd-on-Sea is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Lydd, now several miles distant, which once had access to the sea.

An island in a lake (created by gravel extraction) slightly to the northwest of Lydd-on-Sea is the site of a collection of sound mirrors designed by Dr William Sansome Tucker, to detect the approach of enemy aircraft, in the years before radar had been developed.

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