Proper noun
Dymchurch
A coastal village in Folkestone and Hythe district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR1029).
Niko Miaoulis, who came up with the idea along with artist Terry Anthony, said: "When you come into Dymchurch the only sign there is says 'welcome to Dymchurch, children's paradise'. Source: Internet
Shortly after the first appearances of the Scarecrow, Nicholas Tappitt (using the name "Colonel Delacourt") and the ailing Imogene returned to England, ending up in Dymchurch. Source: Internet
Mipps arrived in Dymchurch with the intent of settling down. Source: Internet
Observers at the coast post of Dymchurch identified the very first of these weapons and within seconds of their report the anti-aircraft defences were in action. Source: Internet
Some lines which appear to be heritage operations sometimes claim to be part of the public transport network; the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent regularly transports schoolchildren. Source: Internet
Dymchurch was not suitable for filming due to it being a popular tourist hotspot, therefore Old Romney stood in for it, with Camber playing the role of the beach. Source: Internet