BURIALS in the PARISH of SMARDEN in the COUNTY of KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 ______

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

BURIALS in the PARISH of SMARDEN in the COUNTY of KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 ______ BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ No Last Name First Name Abode When buried Age 248(alte ……….. Samuel Smarden Good Friday 31st March 1899 14 days *(illegitimate, unbaptised, buried otherwise than by the red) Church's Office) 117 A man found dead not known 8th November not known 286 A wayfarer. "A man to ? July 9th 1902 About 40 Inquest. Sudden death in hayfield the jury unknown" 591 Acres George Smarden 27 May 1858 74 yrs. 796 Acres Susannah Maidstone 2 August 1875 87 48 Akhurst John Smarden 5 May 1817 Infant 285 Alchin Mary Ann Smarden 30 June 1836 35 223 Allchin (blank) Smarden 21 July 1832 Infant 252 Allchin John Smarden 1 October 1834 32 58 Allchin Major Smarden 4 February 1818 27 770 Allcorn / Allcom ? William John Smarden February 6th 1950 77 610 Allen Gabriel Smarden 20 October 1859 77 yrs. 209 Allen Mary Cranbrook 14 April 1831 45 183 Allen Mary Smarden 27 March 1829 75 538 Allen Peter Smarden 19 December 1853 62 yrs. 218 Allen Surgeon Gabriel Cranbrook 5 December 1831 83 4 Allworthy Elizabeth Egerton 8th September 1876 65 703 Allworthy John Egerton 26 July 1867 79 yrs. 176 Alworthy William Egerton or Hothfield Union Thursday 4th May 1892 59 56 Ames Florence Edith Smarden 13th December 1880 3 403 Amold? Frederick The Workhouse, Westwell July 9th 1912 60 715 Appleton Cross Alice Miriam Smarden 11 September 1869 Infant 108 Apps Ann-Coveney? Smarden 6 March 1823 1 211 Apps Elizabeth Smarden 7 June 1831 75 71 Apps William Smarden 25 August 1819 78 164 Attaway Alfred Bethersden 23 July 1827 Infant 40 Attaway Eliza Smarden 8th November 1879 62 456 Attaway Elizabeth Smarden 17 July 1847 61 Page 1 BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 8 Attaway Elizabeth Smarden 18th December 1876 67 230 Attaway George Smarden from Hothfield Saturday 8th May 1897 80 Union 564 Attaway William Smarden 2 August 1856 74 yrs. 30 Attwood Elizabeth M Smarden 10th February 1879 1 10 months 105 Attwood Frank Smarden 1st April 1886 13 months 212 Attwood William Smarden Saturday 8th June 1895 55 382 Austen Annie Maria Smarden July 14th 1910 50 294 Austen Emily Smarden January 31st 1903 15 762 Austen Emily Grace Smarden 11 August 1872 11 months Staying with grandfather 76 Austen Maria Smarden 26th October 1883 65 376 Austen Phoebe Halden 9 June 1842 26 233 Austen Samuel Smarden Thursday 1st July 1897 80 740 Austen Samuel Smarden November 8th 1945 84 43 Austin Harriet Smarden 27th December 1879 66 58 Avis George Charles Smarden 3rd June 1881 5 weeks 751 Backshall Jane Anne Smarden December 4th 1946 69 249 Bailey Hannah Smarden Monday 10th April 1899 88 27 Baker Amy Sarah High Halden 9th November 1878 76 752 Baker Jane Smarden 24 September 1871 23 702 Baker William Smarden 24 June 1867 Infant 761 Baldwin Elizabeth Smarden 26 June 1872 58 759 Baldwin Frederick Smarden February 28th 1948 68 360 Ballard Emily Elizabeth Smarden September 14th 1908 51 223 Ballard Gladys Violletta Smarden Friday 15th January 1897 8 293 Ballard Hilda Caroline Smarden January 20th 1903 10 542 Ballard Mary Smarden 31 May 1854 68 yrs. 560 Ballard Mary Eleanor Smarden May 26th 1928 36 392 Ballard Oswald Spencer Walford House, Smarden July 12th 1911 14 634 Ballard Philip Oldfield Mount, Sibertswold December 27th 1935 80 529 Ballard Richard Pitt Walford House, Smarden July 16th 1924 38 234 Banghurst Rosie Headcorn Saturday 4th September 1897 4 Page 2 BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 266 Barman George Smarden Wednesday 11th July 1900 67 780 Barnes Clara Ann Smarden 4 April 1874 8 months 329 Barnes Emma Allan Hastings September 13th 1905 58 86 Barnes James Smarden 3rd June 1884 36 690 Barry Peter Robert Smarden March 1st 1941 16 months 79 Barton John Smarden 29th December 1883 46 132 Basset Samuel-Watt Smarden 5 March 1825 Infant 617 Batt Aaron Thorpe House Smarden January 31st 1935 84 455 Batt Alfred Thomas Smarden December 29th 1917 73 149 Batt Alice Buffalo, Smarden 9th August 1890 5 months 543 Batt Ann Hillside, Smarden August 29th 1925 78 467 Batt Anne Smarden 19 April 1848 65 618 Batt Celia Bethersden 19 April 1860 20 617 Batt Charles Bethersden 19 April 1860 27 783 Batt Charles Golden Square, Smarden February 24th 1951 69 597 Batt Dan Buffalo Cottage Smarden January 18th 1933 40 607 Batt David Haffenden Quarter, Smarden February 20th 1934 9 days 599 Batt Edwin Buffalo Cottage Smarden March 23rd 1933 75 650 Batt Elisabeth Ann Buffalo Cottages Smarden January 30th 1937 75 469 Batt Eliza Great Chart 30 May 1848 22 699 Batt Eliza Staplehurst 24 December 1866 39 82 Batt Elizabeth Smarden 30 May 1821 47 630 Batt Ernest David The Hut Romden Road October 7th 1935 58 Smarden 638 Batt Eva Isabel Haffenden Quarter, Smarden April 25th 1936 8 hours 258 Batt Fred Smarden Saturday 11th November 1899 One month *Buried otherwise than by the Church's Office, being unbaptised 672 Batt Harriet Hothfield Union 31 October 1863 blank 288 Batt Henry James Smarden October 11th 1902 31 437 Batt James Smarden 13 May 1846 5 months 371 Batt James Smarden 14 December 1841 57 Page 3 BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 252 Batt James Smarden Monday 17th July 1899 84 263 Batt James Smarden Saturday 20th January 1900 52 431 Batt Jesse Smarden 20 December 1845 19 281 Batt Jesse Smarden 20 March 1836 38 427 Batt John Brenchley 12 September 1845 22 207 Batt John Smarden 19 January 1831 Infant 126 Batt Judith Smarden 8 August 1824 66 781 Batt Laura Homeside, Smarden February 16th 1951 93 260 Batt Mark Smarden Monday 2nd January 1900 14 months *Buried otherwise than by Church's Office, being unbaptised 561 Batt Mary Halden 6 May 1856 42 yrs. 242 Batt Mary Smarden 19 February 1834 80 484 Batt Mary Bethersden 30 May 1849 63 228 Batt Mary Ann Smarden 9 January 1833 Infant 88 Batt Sanders Smarden 19 October 1821 24 253 Batt Sarah Smarden 2 November 1834 79 558 Batt Sarah Smarden 15 November 1855 36 yrs. 77 Batt Sarah Smarden 1st November 1883 65 150 Batt William Smarden 7 September 1826 72 418 Batt William Smarden 18 November 1844 31 398 Batt William Smarden 8 May 1843 65 728 Baughurst Christopher Headcorn November 24th 1944 70 311 Baughurst Edith Headcorn August 10th 1904 5 666 Baughurst Eliza Tassell ? Terrace Headcorn February 27th 1939 84 270 Baughurst William Headcorn Friday 7th December 1900 12 346 Beal Mary Smarden 18 March 1840 45 361 Beale Charles Smarden September 21st 1908 82 276 Beale Susan Smarden Died in Ashford April 27th 1901 79 5 Bean Arthur Great Chart 12th October 1876 5 weeks 45 Bean Janetta Great Chart 2nd July 1879 7 months 119 Bean Sarah Great Chart 19th January 1887 18 748 Bean Susannah Smarden 17 June 1871 1 Page 4 BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 750 Bean William Thomas Smarden 28 June 1871 Infant 581 Beauclerk George Montague de White House Smarden April 8th 1931 61 Vere 692 Beauclerk Mary de Vere T Mary Abbots Hospital August 4th 1941 73 Kensington 422 Beaucroft Reginald Smarden January 30th 1914 60 613 Beazley Mary 19 Crystal Palace Park Rd, October 3rd 1934 79 Beckenham 387 Beazley May Dorothy Russetings, 19 Aldrington February 21st 1911 24 Road, Streatham 582 Beazley Sidney Horton 11 Bramley Avenue, Coulsden May 26th 1931 78 After cremation 425 Beazley Sidney Maurice Redroofs, Melville December 7th 1914 23 Cremated ashes Avenue,Croydon 502 Beevis William Smarden 9 August 1850 12 weeks 196 Bennet John Smarden Saturday 28th April 1894 64 407 Bennett Ann Smarden November 15th 1912 87 287 Bennett Annie Smarden October 5th 1902 6 weeks unbaptised 683 Bennett Henry Limekiln Farm, Smarden July 31st 1940 60 261 Bennett John Thomas Smarden Thursday 11th January 1900 14 months 522 Bennett Kate Smarden January 5th 1924 53 527 Bennett Thomas Smarden April 3rd 1924 64 269 Bennett Unbaptised infant * Smarden Tuesday 4th December 1900 5 days * Buried otherwise than with the Church's Office 628 Bentley Edgar Gillets Farm Smarden July 15th 1935 73 768 Bevers George Thomas Smarden November 17th 1949 53 503 Bewley William Henry Smarden 2 September 1850 2 years 8 months 695 Bickley Heather Smarden January ? 7th 1942 15 780 Bickley William Archer Monk Farm* Smarden February 8th 1951 65 * or "Munk" 214 Bingham Susan Smarden 1 September 1831 80 629 Birt Ambrose Seaman The Orchards, Smarden October 3rd 1935 86 381 Birt Ellen The Orchards, Smarden June 20th 1910 60 508 Bishop John Woodside,Smarden August 2nd 1922 81 94 Blanch Amelia Hothfield Union 4th March 1885 86 Page 5 BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF SMARDEN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, COMMENTS VERSION 1813 - 1953 Transcribed by Smarden Local History Society, April 2011 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 362 Blanch Eliza Smarden
Recommended publications
  • Letter C Introduction This Index Covers Volumes 110–112 and 114–120 Inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 113 Being the Preceding General Index
    Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter C Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic Kent are included and are arranged by civil parish. Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012 Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks.
    [Show full text]
  • Munks Farm Headcorn Road, Smarden, Kent
    Munks Farm Headcorn Road, Smarden, Kent Munks Farm A double garage sits to the right of the house and a driveway to the front leads to a turning Headcorn Road, Smarden, and parking area alongside the former Smarden Kent TN27 8PN village jail, known as “The Cage”. The front garden is bordered by a wooden fence with A superbly presented late 17th central brick path and garden to either side. The property has a side and rear paved terrace area Century farmhouse with pretty with fence surround, bordered by plants and gardens, heated swimming shrubs. Fencing conceals the heated swimming pool and a summerhouse. pool and land The rear garden is largely laid to lawn with a M20 (Junctions 8/9) 9/11 miles, variety of plants, shrub and herbaceous borders Headcorn 2.5 miles, Ashford 11 miles and trees, together with fruit cage, shed, a large fenced off pond, cricket net, a beautiful weeping Entrance porch | 3 Reception rooms willow tree, and an apple orchard. To the side of Kitchen/breakfast room | Rear lobby/boot room the house is a wood store. Cloakroom | Cellar | 5 First floor bedrooms The remaining land is split into two fields. One (2 en-suite) | Bathroom | 2 Attic bedrooms is lined by fencing, trees and hedging with a Double garage | Heated swimming pool track giving access to the road; the other is a Summerhouse | Gardens and grounds wild flower meadow with spectacular views over adjoining countryside. The property Munks Farm is a well presented, late 17th Location Century, Grade II Listed farmhouse with a Munks Farm lies between the villages of traditional timber-framed structure that is Smarden and Headcorn, close to The Smarden primarily weather-boarded beneath a Kent Bell.
    [Show full text]
  • BIDDENDEN PARISH COUNCIL 5 January 2021 CORRESPONDENDCE LIST 1 – 31 December 2020 RECEIVED 31/12 Emergency Road Closure – Te
    BIDDENDEN PARISH COUNCIL 5 January 2021 CORRESPONDENDCE LIST 1 – 31 December 2020 RECEIVED 31/12 Emergency Road Closure – Tenterden Road, Biddenden for 11 days – 26/12 31/12 Email from KALC re government update 30/12 Acknowledgement from Damian Green MP re Castletons Oak email 30/12 Email from South Eastern re train time changes 30/12 Email from contractor re white lines 30/12 Email from parishioner re sewage issue x 2 30/12 Emergency Road Closure – Gill Lane, Mersham – 29/12 29/12 Email from Parishioner re sewage issue 29/12 Email re Community Project fund payment x 2 29/12 Email from Squash Club re Community project fund 28/12 Email from KALC re Op Fennell Stakeholder Briefing 27/12 Emails re Southern Water sewage issue x 3 25/12 Email from KALC re Op Fennell Stakeholder Briefing 24/12 24/12 Emails from Community Project Fund recipients re payment methods 24/12 Email from contractor re slide 24/12 Email re next Ashford Kalc meeting on 6/1/21 23/12 ABC Planning Committee minutes 23/12 ABC Covid-19 Business update 23/12 ABC Parish Briefing re Waterbrook Traffic Management 23/12 Email re car park lamp from contractor 23/12 Urgent Road Closure – Steeds Lane, Kingsnorth – 6/1/21 23/12 Urgent Road Closure – Mill Hill, Chilham – 4/1/21 23/12 Emergency Road Closure – Naccolt Road, Wye – 4/1/21 23/12 KALC re daily update from Gov.uk for covid-19 22/12 Temporary closure – Harris Lane, High Halden, Tenterden – 20/1/21 22/12 Temporary Closure – Mulberry Hill, Chilham, Ashford – 18-22 January 2021 22/12 Temporary Closure – Benenden Road Biddenden
    [Show full text]
  • 2014/531 BIDDENDEN PARISH COUNCIL APPROVED Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting Held on Tuesday 8Th July 2014 at 7.30 Pm in Th
    BIDDENDEN PARISH COUNCIL APPROVED Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on Tuesday 8th July 2014 at 7.30 pm in the Village Hall, Biddenden Present: Cllr C Friend (Chair) Cllr T Lupton Cllr E Cansdale Cllr S Parks Cllr P Harris Cllr E Stevenson-Rouse Cllr A Lidgett Cllr J Tydeman Mrs A Swannick (Clerk) Cllr N Bell, ABC 1 parishioner attended. 1. Apologies for absence Apologies were received from Cllr D Boulding due to personal commitments. 2. Parishioners’ questions None. 3. Any Declarations of Interest in items on the agenda There were no declarations of interest in items on the agenda. 4. Any changes to the Register of Members Interests There were no changes. 5. Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on 10 June 2014 There were no amendments or comments on the minutes and they were therefore declared a true and proper record of the meeting. Proposed by: Cllr P Harris Seconded by: Cllr E Stevenson-Rouse. Unanimous. 6. Matters for information not on the agenda The Chairman stated that there was an item of correspondence on the Correspondence List which may be taken in closed session. 7. Report by Cllr Bell, ABC Cllr Bell stated that a planning officer would be looking further into concerns regarding planning application 14/00781/AS. He hoped the PC would support the planning officer. A new junction on the M20, 10A, is being created to support the building development around Ashford. The government has now upgraded it to a full junction. If this junction had 2014/531 not gone ahead there would be even more demand for housing development around Biddenden.
    [Show full text]
  • Biddenden Design Statement
    BIDDENDEN DESIGN STATEMENT THE BIDDENDEN PARISH DESIGN STATEMENT STEERING GROUP, BIDDENDEN PARISH COUNCIL c/o THE PARISH CLERK, 15 ORCHARD GLADE, HEADCORN, KENT, TN27 9SS www.biddenden.gov.uk BIDDENDEN DESIGN STATEMENT ‘Kent is a county of timber and brick, not stone, not slate and not thatch’ CLIFTON-TAYLOR, 1972 ‘New developments in and around Ashford are designed to fit naturally into the Kent vernacular and reflect the strong sense of place, characteristic of the local area. Red clay tiled roofs and walls in brick, hung tile, painted weatherboard and painted brick and render should dominate.’ ATKINS - DESIGN, ENVIRONMENT & ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS (PLANNING, LANDSCAPE & HERITAGE DEPT.) 2002 This Design Statement has been formally adopted by Ashford Borough Council as Supplementary Planning Guidance. The document expresses many views held by local people involved in its preparation. In adopting the Design Statement the Council is not necessarily supporting all of these opinions but is undertaking to take into account the ‘design guidelines’ included in the text when making planning decisions. The Council does not have sufficient powers as planning authority to require these ‘design guidelines’ to be met in all cases - the active support and commitment of developers, landowners and householders is also essential. The points noted under ‘Local Views’ reflect the views of local residents expressed during the preparation of this document, and have not been adopted by Ashford Borough Council. ©2003 The Biddenden Parish Design Statement Group No part of this document may be reproduced for any purpose without the express written permission of the Biddenden Parish Design Statement Group BIDDENDEN DESIGN STATEMENT INTRODUCTION In common with many other parishes and villages around the country, the residents of Biddenden greatly value the community in which we live and wish to protect its character and way of life.
    [Show full text]
  • Willow Barn, Bishopsdale, Biddenden, TN27 8DR | £800,000 Call Us Today on 01580 763278
    Willow Barn, Bishopsdale, Biddenden, TN27 8DR | £800,000 Call us today on 01580 763278 THINKING OF SELLING? If you are thinking of selling your home or just curious to discover the value of your property, Hunters would be pleased to provide free, no obligation sales and marketing advice. Even if your home is outside the area covered by our local offices we can arrange a Market Appraisal through our national network of Hunters estate agents. Willow Barn is an immaculately presented oak framed detached home located in a peaceful semi-rural location close to both the pretty village of Biddenden and the tree lined high street of Tenterden. Recently converted and extended, the property provides an impressive open plan kitchen/dining room/lounge plus three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. It also offers a wrap around garden with a plot size of 0.25 acres and is approached via electrically operated gates giving access to ample parking and a very private garden. The ground floor offers a superb triple aspect open plan reception room, which provides a fantastic and flexible entertaining space with lounge, dining and kitchen areas all with exposed beams. The triple aspect sitting area offers views over the private gardens. The high specification kitchen offers a range of wall and base units, built in dishwasher, spaces for fridge/freezer and range cooker, solid oak worktops and access to the utility room and shower room. The utility room provides additional cupboards, space for a washing machine/tumble dryer and access to the modern downstairs shower room with double shower cubicle, WC and hand basin.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Clerks
    CLERKS OF PARISH COUNCILS ALDINGTON & Mrs T Hale, 9 Celak Close, Aldington, Ashford TN25 7EB Tel: BONNINGTON: email – [email protected] (01233) 721372 APPLEDORE: Mrs M Shaw, The Homestead, Appledore, Ashford TN26 2AJ Tel: email – [email protected] (01233) 758298 BETHERSDEN: Mrs M Shaw, The Homestead, Appledore, Ashford TN26 2AJ Tel: email – [email protected] (01233) 758298 BIDDENDEN: Mrs A Swannick, 18 Lime Trees, Staplehurst, Tonbridge TN12 0SS Tel: email – [email protected] (01580) 890750 BILSINGTON: Mr P Settlefield, Wealden House, Grand Parade, Littlestone, Tel: New Romney, TN28 8NQ email – [email protected] 07714 300986 BOUGHTON Mr J Matthews (Chairman), Jadeleine, 336 Sandyhurst Lane, Tel: ALUPH & Boughton Aluph, Ashford TN25 4PE (01233) 339220 EASTWELL: email [email protected] BRABOURNE: Mrs S Wood, 14 Sandyhurst Lane, Ashford TN25 4NS Tel: email – [email protected] (01233) 623902 BROOK: Mrs T Block, The Briars, The Street, Hastingleigh, Ashford TN25 5HUTel: email – [email protected] (01233) 750415 CHALLOCK: Mrs K Wooltorton, c/o Challock Post Office, The Lees, Challock Tel: Ashford TN25 4BP email – [email protected] (01233) 740351 CHARING: Mrs D Austen, 6 Haffenden Meadow, Charing, Ashford TN27 0JR Tel: email – [email protected] (01233) 713599 CHILHAM: Mr G Dear, Chilham Parish Council, PO Box 983, Canterbury CT1 9EA Tel: email – [email protected] 07923 631596 EGERTON: Mrs H James, Jollis Field, Coldbridge Lane, Egerton, Ashford TN27 9BP Tel:
    [Show full text]
  • The Wish, Kenardington, Ashford, TN26 2NB LOCATION Contents
    The Wish, Kenardington, Ashford, TN26 2NB LOCATION Contents LOCATION Introduction An invaluable insight into your new home This Location Information brochure offers an informed overview of The Wish as a potential new home, along with essential material about its surrounding area and its local community. It provides a valuable insight for any prospective owner or tenant. We wanted to provide you with information that you can absorb quickly, so we have presented it as visually as possible, making use of maps, icons, tables, graphs and charts. Overall, the brochure contains information about: The Property - including property details, floor plans, room details, photographs and Energy Performance Certificate. Transport - including locations of bus and coach stops, railway stations and ferry ports. Health - including locations, contact details and organisational information on the nearest GPs, pharmacies, hospitals and dentists. Local Policing - including locations, contact details and information about local community policing and the nearest police station, as well as police officers assigned to the area. Education - including locations of infant, primary and secondary schools and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for each key stage. Local Amenities - including locations of local services and facilities - everything from convenience stores to leisure centres, golf courses, theatres and DIY centres. Census - We have given a breakdown of the local community's age, employment and educational statistics. Gould Harrison 1 Middle Row, High Street, Ashford, TN24 8SQ 01233 646411 LOCATION The Property THE WISH, KENARDINGTON £225,000 x3 x1 x1 Bedrooms Living Rooms Bathrooms Where you are LOCATION THE WISH, KENARDINGTON £225,000 Gould Harrison 1 Middle Row, High Street, Ashford, TN24 8SQ 01233 646411 LOCATION THE WISH, KENARDINGTON £225,000 Gould Harrison 1 Middle Row, High Street, Ashford, TN24 8SQ 01233 646411 LOCATION Features Three bedroom semi detached family home situated in a quiet cul de sac in the centre of Kenardington village.
    [Show full text]
  • Shadoxhurst Parish Council Record of Planning Applications 2019
    SHADOXHURST PARISH COUNCIL A G E N D A FOR THE ORDINARY PARISH COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY 13 MARCH 2019 AT 7.30 PM IN THE PAVILION 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 2. APPROVAL OF REASON FOR APOLOGY FOR ABSENCE 3. DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY AND SIGNIFICANT INTEREST i) Updating of Declarations of Interest (A councillor who declares a DPI in relation to any item on the agenda should leave the meeting for the whole of that item and will not be able to speak or take part, unless a relevant Dispensation has been granted). (A councillor who declares an OSI may speak on the item, but should leave the meeting for the vote). 4. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING 5. MATTERS ARISING FROM THE PREVIOUS MINUTES 6. PUBLIC INTERVAL The period of time designated for public participation in accordance with Standing Order 1(d) shall not exceed 30 minutes. Subject to Standing Order 1(e), each member of the public is entitled to speak once only in respect of business itemised on the agenda and shall not speak for more than 2 minutes 7. PLANNING Applications received by the date of this agenda will be shown on the attached Planning Application Record. Other applications may be discussed if they are received after the date of publication and councillors do not consider them to be contentious. Please contact the Clerk for further information. Discussion and Decision on action to be taken on any other matters related to Planning issues within the Parish Chilmington Green 8. CORRESPONDENCE, FINANCE AND OTHER COUNCIL BUSINESS Correspondence/Email Correspondence Account Balance Payment of Accounts Internet Banking Setting up of Direct Debit with Castle Water Insurance Transparency Data Protection Lorry Watch/Speed Watch Conservation Area Review Group Utilities Advisory Group Village Forum Risk Assessment NALC Legal Briefing L09-18 Public Sector Bodies Regulations 2018 Proposal to form a Charitable Land Trust in Shadoxhurst Purchase of Box and Installation of Defibrillator Review of Blocked Road Gullies Discussion about the Conduct of Meetings 9.
    [Show full text]
  • 65 Molloy Road Shadoxhurst Local Village Property the Villages Local Village Property #Thegardenofengland
    The Vlles 65 Molloy Road Shadoxhurst LOCAL VILLAGE PROPERTY The Villages LOCAL VILLAGE PROPERTY #TheGardenOfEngland 65 Molloy Road Shadoxhurst Ashford, Kent TN26 1HR An immaculate and spacious 4 bed detached property with integral garage in a sought after location. The property is in show home condition and benefits from a new outside cabin/office, gazebo and lawned garden with pretty flower and shrub borders. There is off road parking for 3 cars. Offers in excess of £450,000 Accommodation • Entrance Hall • Cloakroom • Study • Kitchen/ Breakfast Room • Sitting Room • Dining Room • Master Bedroom with en-suite shower room • 3 further bedrooms • Family Bathroom Gardens • Block paved driveway • Off road parking for 3 cars • Single garage • Lawn with shrub border • Rear garden laid to lawn, patio area with gazebo and outside cabin/ office • Shed • Integral garage. Communications • Ashford International Station (St Pancras 37 minutes) - 4 miles • Ashford - 4 miles • Stubbs Cross Post Office/ General Store - 1 mile • Tenterden - 6 miles Situation The master bedroom has a well designed en-suite with sliding door, double shower tray, No 65 Molloy Road is located in a quiet wash basin and w/c. residential road close to the village centre and The family bathroom has a bath with shower on a small development of similar properties fitting, pedestal wash basin and w/c. This really at the end of a Cul-de-Sac. The local school is is a superb modern family home with nothing within walking distance as is the play park. The to do. award winning local pub is also within walking distance, renowned for its inspired menu.
    [Show full text]
  • Notes on Warehorne Church and Its An- Cient Stained G-Lass, with Indices to the Parochial Registers Op Warehorne and Newenden
    http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society /V.V tf'2. FR0M .w.NOOW.N THE NORTH A . S L E , WA RE HORNE CH URCH. KENT w:j:Ziffci&£. £&• T6J&tei&£:&*- 97 NOTES ON WAREHORNE CHURCH AND ITS AN- CIENT STAINED G-LASS, WITH INDICES TO THE PAROCHIAL REGISTERS OP WAREHORNE AND NEWENDEN. BY WILLIAM J. LICHTEOOT. THIS church, which contains several interesting features, consists of a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, and western tower. The nave is separated from the aisles by three arches with circular pillars of Sussex marble, the span of each eastern arch being greater than the others. This part of the church, with the exception of the blocked-up western arch of the tower, which is Per- pendicular, is of late Early English date, and retains most of its ancient features. The windows are remark- ably lofty and grace- ful, especially those at the ends of the r"'iiBfflj aisles, and seem all to have been filled with ancient stained glass, which we will notice below. The east end of the south aisle origi- „.»8.i„;l„'a,.4ij nally formed a chan- , . try, in the south wall of which is a trefoil-headed piscina, with its stone shelf,and byits side is a square ambry, which H VOL. rv.. 98 NOTES ON W A R E H O R N E CHURCH. still retains an oaken shelf, though much decayed, and four hook-hinges which formerly held the folding doors.
    [Show full text]
  • 15-Lydd-Circuit
    WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 8 KENT DISTRICT LYDD CIRCUIT HAM STREET Page 325 CATT Robert Martin Ham Street Kent CATT Emily Ann Ham Street CATT Alice A Ham Street CATT R W Ham Street CATT Ernest Charles Ham Street CATT Alfred Barnett Ham Street GODDEN George Jnr Ham Street GREGORY S B Ham Street OVENDEN Edward Reely Ham Street Orlestone, Kent OVENDEN Fanny Ham Street OVENDEN Edward George Ham Street WHITEHEAD Caroline Ham Street Orlestone, Kent WHITEHEAD Henry Ham Street Orlestone, Kent IFIELD Eliza Ham Street FEATHER Frederick George Ham Street Orlestone, Kent MORRIS Lucy March Ham Street Orlestone, Kent MORRIS Horace Edward Ham Street Orlestone, Kent WANSDELL Alice Mary Ham Street Orlestone, Kent FEATHER Mary Ann Ham Street BETTS John In memory of Wh introduced Methodism into Ham Street BARLING Henry Warehorne Kent BARLING Lester Warehorne Kent BARLING Matilda Warehorne Kent BARLING Mary Elizabeth Warehorne Kent BARLING George Lester Warehorne Kent MAJOR Arthur Henry Orlestone Kent PHILPOTT Bessie S Lancasela Ramsgate In memory of my Father PHILPOTT S G Lancasela Ramsgate For my Wife BUTLER Arthur Thomas Warehorne Kent In memory of my Mother SMITH George William Warehorne Kent GODDEN James Ham Street KENT DISTRICT LYDD CIRCUIT HAM STREET Page 326 HARMAN Annie Warehorne HARDEN Mary Jane 7 Viaduct Terrace Ham Street CAFFYN Sarah Ham Street CAFFYN Elizabeth Sarah Ham Street OVENDEN Josephine Eva Ham Street OVENDEN Reginald Gilbert Ham Street KENT DISTRICT LYDD CIRCUIT NEW CHURCH Page 327 STUTELY Frederick George Bilsington HART
    [Show full text]