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Standing at the mouth of the
River Swale, Whitstable is both a curiosity and a
delightful seaside town, the destination for
numerous yachtsmen, surfers, sun-seekers and
lovers of fresh seafood. Famous for its oysters –
the town stages an Oyster Festival each year – it
holds three records: its working harbour built in
1832 served the world’s first-ever
passenger-carrying railway (the ‘Crab and Winkle
Line’ closed in the 1950s and is now a walkway),
its golf clubhouse is reputed to be the oldest
anywhere and it was here that the diving helmet
was invented. |

Wheelers Oyster Bar - Kent
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