- Yalding
infobox UK place
country = England
static_
static_image_caption=Georgian buildings on the High Street, Yalding
official_name= Yalding
latitude= 51.2166
longitude= 0.4333
population =
shire_district=Maidstone (borough)
shire_county =Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster=
post_town= Maidstone
postcode_district = ME
postcode_area=
dial_code=01622
os_grid_reference= TQ699492Yalding is a village and part of Yalding
civil parish in the Maidstone District ofKent ,England .The village is situated six miles south-east ofMaidstone at a point where the Rivers Teise and Beult join theRiver Medway ..The wharf was later used for transporting fruit from the many orchards in the area.
Garden Organic , the UK's leading organic growing charity, created a demonstration garden located near the village. This was closed in 2007 but reopened under the ownership of the local business Maro Foods in 2008.History
The Saxon village was called Twyford and was close to the bridge. But the name was recorded in the
Domesday Book as the "Saxon manor of Hallinges owned by Aldret", though it was known as "Ge-aeldinge" (the old village). By 1642 this had mutated to Yaldinge. [http://www.villagenet.co.uk/highweald/villages/yalding.php Village Net] ]The
medieval records from Yalding are so complete that it was used in a History Case Study for Secondary Schools, called the [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Yalding.htm The Yalding Project] .During the
English Civil War in 1643, a battle took place at Town Bridge between theRoundheads andCavaliers . The Cavaliers had advanced fromAylesford towardsTonbridge , but the Parliamentarian soldiers had marched to block their movements, bombarded them and forced their surrender, with the result that 300 were captured and 300 escaped.Buildings
The parish church is dedicated to
St Peter and St Paul.It is built fromragstone , and is judged to be from the13th century . The tower turret has a weather vane dated 1734.The Greensand Way in Kent, 1992, Kent County Council, ISBN 1873010230]Rivers
Twyford Bridge crosses the
River Medway . It is just downstream of the automatic sluice where the river drops from +11.2m to +7.41m above mean sea level, the navigation bears left through the Hampstead Rd Canal, and the Hampstead Lock, the main stream drops over the weir and sluice and is joined here by the River Teise (Lesser Teise) and both pass under Twyford Bridge. The river then flows in a loop towards the village where it is joined by the River Beult which has passed under Town Bridge. However the main stream of the River Teise flowed into the Beult near Benover, 3km upstream of Town Bridge. Twyford Bridge is not navigable. Twyford bridge is 16km from Allington, where the Medway becomes tidal.The Medway navigation, Leaflet,March 1991, NRA-National Rivers Authority] The medieval Town Bridge is built of ragstone in the 1400s, it has seven arches and spans the Beult and the marshy ground each side. It is reputed to be the longest existing medieval bridge in Kent being 150m in length.The riverside properties are prone to flooding. Yalding was severely flooded eight times in the winter of 2000/1. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1160732.stm BBC Report] ] [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010210/ai_n14370264 Independent 10th Feb 2001] ] Another memorable flood was on Christmas Day in 1927. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1013306.stm BBC Report 8th Nov 2000] ]
Transport
The village railway station lies on the
Medway Valley Line . On Weekdays trains run every hour to eitherPaddock Wood in one direction orStrood (via Maidstone West) in the other. On Sundays trains are every hour, running to Maidstone West in one direction or Three Bridges (via Tonbridge andGatwick Airport ) in the other.Education
The village primary school is St Peter's and St Paul's Church of England Primary School. At secondary level, the school is in the Mascalls Comprehensive catchment area.
Leisure
Yalding has a
cricket club,Yalding Cricket Club , that has existed since 1798 (first recorded game). The cricket pitch was once beside the River Medway on the Lees (Village Common).They currently play on the Kintons ground.Fact|date=March 2007The
Greensand Way long-distance footpath crosses the Medway at Twyford Bridge, and follows up the High Street, passes through Blunden Lane, and leaves the village by an ancientbyway by Bustom Farm Cottages. TheMedway Valley Walk follows the river fromTonbridge to the sluice on the east bank, then the Hampstead Lane Canal, and the river to Maidstone on the west bank.Yalding Organic Gardens has a display of fourteen individual gardens, demonstrating gardening through the last 800 years. The plants have been carefully chosen to make sure that they are accurate to their historical period.
References
External links
* [http://www.historic-kent.co.uk/ Notes on Yalding]
* [http://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/YALDING_.HTM Yalding parish church]
* [http://www.yalding.play-cricket.com Yalding Cricket Club]
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Yalding.htm The Yalding Project]
* [http://www.marofoods.co.uk/44001/index.html Yalding Organic Gardens]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3741168 photos of Yalding and surrounding area on geograph]
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