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  2. Weavering - Wikipedia

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    What is now the housing estate one formed part of a vast, formerly prosperous and rich country estate, which had passed through several owners, including the Whatman family, who are often mentioned in the history of Maidstone. Weavering, as the area is today, covers the old market farm, which made up the eastern side of the estate.

  3. Maidstone - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone is the largest town in Kent, ... and the town's market square. ... an Elizabethan manor house completed in 1577. New wings were added to the building in the ...

  4. Lenham - Wikipedia

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    Lenham is a market village and civil parish in the Maidstone district, in Kent, England, situated on the southern edge of the North Downs, 9 miles (14 km) east of Maidstone. [2] The picturesque square in the village has two public houses (one of which is a hotel), a couple of restaurants, and a tea-room.

  5. History of Maidstone - Wikipedia

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    On 28 April 1868, the 25-year-old Frances Kidder was executed outside Maidstone Prison for the murder of her stepdaughter, the last woman to be publicly hanged in Britain. The first of Maidstone's two army barracks was built in 1797 in response to the threat of Napoleon, and the barracks became the home of the West Kent Regiment. By 1813 the ...

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Maidstone - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone within Kent. There are 42 Grade I listed buildings in Maidstone.The Borough of Maidstone is a local government district in the English county of Kent.The district covers a largely rural area of 152 square miles (394 km 2) between the North Downs and the Weald with the town of Maidstone, the county town of Kent, in the north-west.

  7. The Mall Maidstone - Wikipedia

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    The Mall Maidstone (originally known as The Stoneborough Centre, subsequently Chequers Shopping Centre and then The Mall Chequers) is a covered shopping centre in Maidstone, the county town of Kent. The centre has 535,000 square feet (49,700 m 2 ) of floor space, ranking it as the joint 60th largest shopping centre in the UK according to a 2008 ...

  8. Headcorn - Wikipedia

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    In 1251, the Master and Brethren of Ospringe were granted a weekly market on Thursdays and an annual fair at Headcorn on 29 June, St. Peter and St. Paul's Day. In 1482 the Ospringe house was dissolved and in 1516, St John's College Cambridge, was given the Maison Dieu properties. The fair was later held on 12 June, having apparently been merged ...

  9. Hazlitt Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hazlitt Theatre and Exchange Studio, also known as the Hazlitt Arts Centre, is a theatre complex in Earl Street in Maidstone, Kent, England.The oldest part of the complex, which is now used as a shopping complex on the ground floor, and as a theatre venue known as the "Exchange Studio" on the first floor, is a Grade II listed building.