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English: House in Swalecliffe Avenue, Herne Bay, Kent, England. Apart from the Hampton Inn, it is the last remaining building of the drowned settlement Hampton-on-Sea, and was built in the late 1890s. It was originally called Pleasant Cottage, then Hampton Bungalow. It is now called Stillwaters. It featured as "Dilly Dally Cottage" in the children's book Half Term Trail (1955) by Will Scott.
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