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CT1 3EB - Fordwich

Fordwich is a market town and a civil parish in east Kent, England, on the River Stour, northeast of Canterbury.

It is the smallest community by population in Britain with a town council. Its population increased by 30 between 2001 and 2011." [1]

Situated in local authority Barton, Fordwich is classed as urban with city and town. Nearest towns are Canterbury (1 miles away), Whitstable (6 miles away), Herne Bay (6 miles away), with the capital city, London being 52 miles away.

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Kent

Rightly known as 'the garden of England', Kent often seems like London's back garden, a green and fertile landscape of farmland, orchards, country estates and world-famous public gardens. It also produces the renowned Kentish Ales from the Kentish hop farms and attracts beer and ale lovers from all over the world.

With a variety of beach resorts and cities packed with sites of crucial importance in British history, this is truly a county that has it all.

People have been coming to Kent in droves for hundreds of years, and of all the counties it is perhaps the one with the most history, Kent is the oldest place name in Britain and in Sevenoaks at Knole it has the oldest house. There are castles in almost every town, from the motte and bailey castle in Tonbridge to the fantastic Leeds Castle and Hever Castle.

There are the old well-preserved streets of Rochester, home to Charles Dickens and the stately home of Winston Churchill at Chartwell. There is the world-famous castle and gardens at Sissinghurst and thousands upon thousands of old oast houses line the country lanes.

Most famous of all is the UNESCO World Heritage city of Canterbury, one of England's finest cities and one of the best historic sites in the world. Stand where Thomas Beckett was murdered and spend hours walking around the incredible home of the Anglican Church, Canterbury Cathedral.

From the Cathedral's gothic architecture to the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, destroyed in the Dissolution, to St Martin's Church, to the impressive Roman Museum, Canterbury has enough to keep you busy for days.

For something a bit more relaxing there is cheeky Margate or the famous pier at Herne Bay, the gorgeous fishing town of Whitstable or the RSPB National Nature Reserve at Romney Marsh. Lastly, of course, there are the iconic white cliffs of Dover. From seaside strolls to hikes in the North and South Downs and the forests of the Kentish Weald, this truly is England's garden.


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Where is it?

Location
Fordwich
Ward
Barton
Local Authority
Canterbury
Council

Constituency

County
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Classification
Urban with City and Town
Area Type
Non-metropolitan District
ONS GSS ID
E00122090
LSOADZ_NAME
Canterbury 016B
Government ID
Canterbury 016
Coordinates
51.27, 1.096
Phone Code
(01227) xxxxxx

Nearby Towns

Canterbury0.7 mi
Whitstable6.2 mi
Herne Bay6.4 mi
Faversham9.1 mi
Brighton61.6 mi
London52 mi
Cardiff184.2 mi
Edinburgh363.3 mi


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