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  • Bilsington Parish Council

    Bilsington, Ashford, Kent

    Welcome to the Bilsington Parish Council Website The Village of Bilsington is a civil parish located within the Borough of Ashford located about 5 miles south of Ashford on the B2067 Hamstreet to Hythe Road North of the Royal Military Canal. The Parish covers an area of approximately 4.29 square miles. …

    Distance: 0 miles
  • Hamstreet Short Mat Bowls Club

    Hamstreet Short Mat Bowls Club

    Hamstreet, Ashford, Kent

    Welcome to the Hamstreet Short Mat Bowls Club, located in the charming village of Hamstreet in Kent, England. Our club is dedicated to promoting the sport of short mat bowls and providing a fun, welcoming environment for players of all skill levels. Short mat bowls is a variation of the traditional outd…

    Distance: 2.51 miles
  • Warehorne Parish Council

    Warehorne, Ashford, Kent

    Welcome to Warehorne Warehorne is a small, vibrant and friendly village seven miles from Ashford overlooking the Romney Marsh and is partly in the Weald of Kent and partly in the Romney Marsh.  Within the central village you will find St. Matthews Church, Warehorne Village Hall and the V…

    Distance: 3.35 miles
  • Mersham Parish Council

    Mersham Parish Council

    Mersham, Ashford, Kent

    WELCOME TO THE MERSHAM PARISH COUNCIL WEBSITE Mersham is a small village 3 miles east of Ashford (pop. 1022 at the last Census).  It was owned by the Archbishops of Canterbury for over 500 years.  St. John Baptist Church stands on an Anglo-Saxon site and is part Norman.  The village has t…

    Distance: 3.43 miles
  • Sevington with Finberry Parish Council

    Sevington, Ashford, Kent

    Welcome to the Sevington with Finberry Parish Council Website Sevington is recorded in the Domesday Book.  St Mary’s Church is of Norman origin and was altered about 1200 and in the 14th century.  In recent years there have been many changes in Sevington due to the building of the A…

    Distance: 3.87 miles
  • Kenardington

    Kenardington

    Kenardington, Ashford, Kent

      Welcome to Kenardington Kenardington is on the edge of Romney Marsh, which its church of St Mary (with its tower dated 1170 AD) overlooks from a hilltop. The site of the church was once the scene of a battle, being stormed by the Danes in the 10th century and it stands on the site of what seems …

    Distance: 4.44 miles
  • Dymchurch Parish Council

    Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent

    Welcome to Dymchurch Dymchurch was once the headquarters for law and order on the Romney Marsh and its name derives from Deme, mediaeval English for judge or arbiter. It was here where the governors of the Marsh resided (known as The Lord of the Level), and where swift justice was administered to anyone…

    Distance: 5 miles
  • Friends of Martello24

    Friends of Martello24

    Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent

    Martello Towers, sometimes known simply as Martellos, are small defensive forts that were built across the British Empire (see map) during the 19th century, from the time of the French Revolutionary Wars onwards. Most were coastal forts. Between 1796 and 1815, 194 towers were built; both in Britain and i…

    Distance: 5 miles
  • Lympne Parish Council

    Lympne Parish Council

    Lympne, Hythe, Kent

    WELCOME TO LYMPNE PARISH COUNCIL  WEBSITE Welcome to the Enchanting Parish of Lympne, Kent! Nestled in the heart of the stunning Kentish countryside, Lympne is a true gem waiting to be explored. Our charming village is steeped in history, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, rich heritage, a…

    Distance: 5.12 miles
  • Guild of St. John of Beverley for the Deaf

    Guild of St. John of Beverley for the Deaf

    Ashford, Kent

    Originally formed as “The Hastingleigh and Elmsted Branch of the Canterbury Diocesan Association for the Deaf” on 28th June 1948. The aims of the committee were agreed to be “to help deaf people and people with hearing difficulties in Kent”. On 29th June 1961, it was decided by t…

    Distance: 5.47 miles