Platt's Heath
Platts Heath is a hamlet in the civil parish of Lenham, Kent, England.
It is also the source of the River Len, which flows in a westerly direction to join the River Medway at Maidstone.
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Towns and villages in the Maidstone borough of Kent, England
- Allington
- Barming
- Bearsted
- Bedmonton
- Benover
- Bexon
- Bicknor
- Boughton Green
- Boughton Malherbe
- Boughton Monchelsea
- Boxley
- Bredhurst
- Broomfield
- Caring
- Chainhurst
- Chart Sutton
- Chegworth
- Collier Street
- Coxheath
- Detling
- Downswood
- East Barming
- East Sutton
- Fairbourne Heath
- Frinsted
- Grove Green
- Harrietsham
- Hawkenbury
- Headcorn
- Hollingbourne
- Horden
- Hucking
- Hunton
- Kingswood
- Laddingford
- Langley
- Leeds
- Lenham
- Lidsing
- Linton
- Loose
- Maidstone
- Marden
- Marley
- Milebush
- Nettlestead
- Nettlestead Green
- Otham
- Otterden
- Park Wood
- Penenden Heath
- Pollhill
- Ringlestone (hamlet)
- Ringlestone (suburb)
- Sandling
- Sandway
- Shepway
- Staplehurst
- Stockbury
- Sutton Valence
- Teston
- Thurnham
- Tovil
- Ulcombe
- Walderslade
- Weavering
- West Farleigh
- Wichling
- Wormshill
- Yalding
- Yelsted
51°13′25″N 0°41′15″E / 51.2237°N 0.6875°E / 51.2237; 0.6875
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