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On the Web
- Kington - Lists of things to see and do in and around the town.
- Kington Festival - Annual summer festival, with events spread over several months. Site includes background information, a diary of events, and details of the gala day.
- Kington Golf Club - Includes information about the course and club facilities, together with membership details and information for visiting societies.
- Kington,_Miles - Archives of his weekday humour column in the Independent newspaper.
- Kington Golf Club - Information about the club, and reports of events and competitions.
- Kington Tourist Information Centre - Provides information about the town and its history, accommodation listings, details of leisure activities, and a list of leaflets available by post.
- Kington Choral Society - Information about membership, repertoire, concert programme and reviews, and profiles.
- The Burton Hotel - Modernised coaching inn with details of the facilities and tariff.
- Penrhos Court Hotel - Soil Association certified Organic Hotel and Restaurant, offering ideal setting for company meetings, creative sessions, seminars, training courses or just a well deserved break.
- Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre - Information about all the British owls, and many small and rare breeds available to see. Fully handicap accessible. Also includes information self-catering accommodation.
Wikipedia Articles
- Kington Castle - Kington Castle stood in the town of Kington, Herefordshire ().
- Kington Magna - Kington Magna is a village in the Blackmore Vale area of north Dorset, England with a population of 376 (2001). It is west of Shaftesbury, north of Sturminster Newton and east of Sherborne.
- Kington St Michael - Kington St Michael is a small village 3 miles north of Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK, with approximately 700 inhabitants.
- Sargeants of Kington - Sargeants Bros Ltd is a limited company based in Kington, Herefordshire, UK.
- Kington (hundred) - Kington or Kineton was a historic hundred of the county of Warwickshire in England. The hundred covered the southern part of the county, and included Warwick.