- Lympne
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Lympne
static_
static_image_caption=Lympne Castle
latitude= 51.0767
longitude= 1.0289
population = 1516 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795559&c=lympne&d=16&e=15&g=459556&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 National Statistics] Census 2001]
civil_parish= Lympne
shire_district=Shepway
shire_county=Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Folkestone and Hythe
post_town= CANTERBURY
postcode_district= CT21
postcode_area=CT
dial_code= 01303
os_grid_reference= TR121352Lympne (pronEng|lɪm) village is situated on the once sea cliffs above the
Romney Marsh inKent . It lies approximately 11 km (7 miles) west ofFolkestone , 2 miles west of Hythe and 17 km (11 miles) east of Ashford.In Roman times Lympne was known as "
Portus Lemanis ", from which the modern name is derived. It lay at the end of the Roman road fromCanterbury , known today as Stone Street. It was the location of a "Saxon Shore fort", and, according to the Roman "Notitia Dignitatum ", it was garrisoned by a "numerus Turnacensium" fromTournai in northernGaul . ["Notitia Dignitatum Occidentis", XXVIII, ed. A. W. Byvanck, "Excerpta Romana. De bronnen der romeinsch geschiedenis van Nederland", t. I, La Haye, 1931, p571.] Its remains are situated at the bottom of the south-facing cliffs. In Anglo-Saxon times the fort was given the name "Stutfall", meaning " in which a stud, or herd, is kept". [Glover, J., "The Place Names of Kent", Batsford, 1976, "Stutfall Castle". Cf. Ekwall, E., "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names" (4th edition), Oxford University Press, 1960, "stod" (p. 444).]St. Stephens church and
Lympne Castle overlook Romney Marsh, the church being significantly older, and close by Lympne Hill figures in theDoctor Syn stories.In the 1930s Lympne
Aerodrome was the starting point for several long distance record flights, including a solo one toCape Town by the aviatrixAmy Johnson in 1932, and also ones by her later-to-be husbandJim Mollison .Jean Batten later flew from Lympne to Darwin, beating Johnson's long-distance record, in 1934. The aerodrome was also the venue forair race s. The airport has now been closed and turned into anindustrial estate .Lympne has a village shop, hairdresser's and public house (County Members) and straddles the B2067 road from Hythe, Kent to
Aldington ,Hamstreet andTenterden . The nearest railway station is atWestenhanger . Lympne is also well-known for John Aspinal'sPort Lympne Zoo , which occupies the ridge of hills upon which the village stands. NearbyNewingreen is reputedly the site of England's first motel on the A20.Lympne in fiction
In
H.G. Wells 's 1901 novel "First Men in the Moon ", the English narrator Bedford — the sole survivor of the Moon expedition — attempting to land the antigravity sphere anywhere on Earth, has the good fortune to land it on the seashore at Lympne, reasonably close to his departure point. A local boy enters the antigravity sphere without Bedford's permission, and accidentally activates it ... sending himself and the sphere into space, never to return.External links
* [http://www.villagenet.co.uk/dr-syn/villages/lympne.php A comprehensive history of the village]
*gutenberg|no=1013|name=The First Men in the MoonNotes
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