Examples of 'lympne' in a sentence

Meaning of "lympne"

lympne (noun) - a small village in England, known for its historical sites and scenic views, often used in UK context

How to use "lympne" in a sentence

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A number of passengers were also treated at Lympne.
The modern village of Lympne derives its name from the ancient port.
Air racing was also held at Lympne.
From Lympne to Heston she looped seven times before landing.
Blackbushe Airport was also used whilst Lympne was closed.
It moved its Lympne operations completely to Iydd.
The aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Lympne Airport.
Off to Port Lympne for a day.
Lympne Hotel for allowing.
The detachment remained at Lympne until May.
The Lympne estuary.
Sunday in Lympne.
I have been at Lympne for three weeks, and it has been a gruelling time.
A number of record-breaking flights originated or ended at Lympne.
The soundtrack was composed at Lympne Castle in Kent and recorded at Brighton Electric studios.

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After a delay in excess of half an hour, the aircraft departed from Lympne for Croydon.
Ken Waller learnt to fly at Lympne and became a long-distance and race pilot.
Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne.
As operations expanded, the small grass airfield at Lympne became increasingly inadequate.
Lympne Castle is a medieval castle located near the village of Lympne, Kent, above Romney Marsh.
In addition 7th FJ Div landed at Lympne to take the airfield.
In August, one was in the UK again, racing at Lympne.
Title: Lympne light aircraft trials.
Skyways operated a coach-air service between London and Paris, flying passengers from Lympne to Beauvais.
The time between Lympne and Le Touquet was 18 minutes.
Lympne Castle is a Grade I listed property, described as a fortified manor house . [ 1 ].
The castles at Saltwood and Lympne = = Hythe was once defended by two castles, Saltwood and Lympne.
Lympne airport in 1953 was owned by the British Ministry of Civil Aviation.
The Vickers Vagabond was Vickers ' entrant for the second Lympne light aircraft competition, held in 1924.
During the war Lympne was a front-line fighter base, RAF Lympne.
Both were destroyed in 1940 during a Second World War German air raid on Lympne.
In February 1953, Lympne was waterlogged and services were temporarily transferred to Southend.
In 1948, the first air ferry service was inaugurated at Lympne by Silver City Airways.
Short Brothers used Lympne for flight testing new aircraft during 1924.

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