- Rolvenden Layne
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Rolvenden Layne
latitude= 51.0412longitude= 0.6421
civil_parish=
Rolvenden
population =
shire_district= Ashford
shire_county=Kent
region= South East Englandconstituency_westminster= Ashford
post_town= Cranbrook
postcode_district = TN17
postcode_area= TN
dial_code=01580 24
os_grid_reference= TQ853302Rolvenden Layne is a hamlet within the
civil parish ofRolvenden in the Ashford District ofKent ,England . It is located approximately one mile (1.6km) south of Rolvenden, with apublic house , the "Ewe & Lamb".Rolvenden village originally consisted of the Streyte, located along what is now the A28 Ashford to Hastings road, which was almost entirely burned down in 1665, during the Great Plague (except for the church, pub and some farms). This caused the villagers to abandon the Streyte and move a mile down the hill to the common land of the Layne during the 1660s. Already located here was the Tudor house, where
John Wesley later preached in the 18th century. The vilagers later returned to rebuild the Streyte, resulting in the two small hamlets, the Streyte and the younger, smaller and quieter Layne that you see today.Rolvenden is now approximately ten square miles in area, consisting largely of farming and rural activities, with an increasing number of professional, craft and tourist services. Rolvenden Layne is within the High
Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the South Kent development area and is also a conservation area.Frances Hodgson Burnett rented Great Maytham Hall, located between Rolvenden and Rolvenden Layne, in 1898 and a blocked-up door in the old walled garden inspired her to write "The Secret Garden ". After her departure in 1907 the mansion was rebuilt byEdwin Lutyens , including several other buildings previously or still on the estate (for example, the listed houses of Maytham Cottages, Frogs Lane, Rolvenden Layne, which used to be the laundry buildings of the estate).While Rolvenden Layne benefits from easy access to the A28 at
Rolvenden , to the facilities atTenterden , shopping centres atTunbridge Wells ,Maidstone , Ashford andHastings and quick and easy access toLondon via the railway stations atHeadcorn and Staplehurst, it remains a very quiet and peaceful village. The only noises you may hear are the nostalgic sounds of the steam trains as theKent and East Sussex Railway wends its way round the village and the occasional summer evening chorus offrogs from the local ponds.
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