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Wateringbury is a village and civil parish near the town of Maidstone in Kent, England. The Wateringbury Stream flows into the River Medway just above Bow Bridge. It formerly powered three watermills in the village, one of which survives.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Wateringbury: Parish Church: 13th century: 25 August 1959
Tonbridge and Malling is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England.The council is based at Kings Hill.The borough also includes the towns of Tonbridge and Snodland along with numerous villages including Aylesford, West Malling and surrounding rural areas.
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Kent, England. There are 326 civil parishes. ... Wateringbury: 2,104 [344] 5.40 Malling Rural District [6]
West Farleigh is a village and civil parish four miles (6 km) southwest of Maidstone in the county of Kent.The parish has a population of approximately 450, and is bounded by the civil parishes of East Farleigh, Hunton, Yalding, and over the River Medway by Wateringbury, Teston and Barming.
The Wateringbury stream is a tributary of the River Medway in Kent, England. It rises at Swanton, West Peckham parish, flows south east towards Mereworth and then flows in a generally easterly direction to join the River Medway at Wateringbury. It is some four miles (6 km) long and powered a number of watermills.
Visitor attractions in the constituency include the River Medway, the Eden Valley Walk which covers Edenbridge and Penshurst, including Hever Castle, Chiddingstone Castle, Penshurst Place and Tonbridge Castle. In this seat are numerous oast houses and remaining Wealden woodlands. Residents' wealth and house prices are both higher than the UK ...
Mereworth (/ ˈ m ɛr i w ɜːr θ / MERRY-worth) [2] is a village and civil parish near the town of Maidstone in Kent, England. The Wateringbury Stream flows through the village and powered a watermill , the site of which now lies within the grounds of Mereworth Castle .