- Ebbsfleet, Thanet
infobox UK place
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country = England
official_name = Ebbsfleet
latitude = 51.31964
longitude = 1.347855
population =
shire_district =Thanet
shire_county =Kent
region = South East England
constituency_westminster = South Thanet
post_town = RAMSGATE
postcode_district = CT12
postcode_area = CT
dial_code =
os_grid_reference = TR333631Ebbsfleet is a village near
Ramsgate ,Kent .It is not to be confused with the new townEbbsfleet Valley near Gravesend.In 1884 Ebbsfleet was selected [
Bede wrote in his "History" simply "Over against the eastern districts of Kent there is a large island called Thanet which, in English reckoning, is 600 hides "or families" in extent. It is divided from the mainland by the river Wantsum, which is about three furlongs wide, can be crossed in two places only, and joins the sea at either end. Here Augustine, the servant of the Lord, landed with his companions, who are said to have been nearly forty in number. They had acquired interpreters from the Frankish race according to the command of Pope St Gregory."] as the place in the Isle of Thanet where St. Augustine landed in 597, to convert theKingdom of Kent toChristianity ; a standing stone cross to commemorate St. Augustine's landing was erected near the local St. Augustine's Golf Club and just next to the nearby village of Cliffsend. [ [http://users.aol.com/butrousch/augustine/cross.htm Date and text of the inscription] .] The location of his landing would have been then on the Ebbsfleet peninsula, a spit of land jutting into the formerWantsum Channel . There are prehistoric, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlement remains on the peninsula around Ebbsfleet Farm, which may have also been the landing stage for the Roman ferry across the channel toRichborough from Thanet. According to theAnglo-Saxon Chronicle it is also the site of the landings made by the Saxons in the fifth century AD; an entry states thatHengist and Horsa , on the invitation ofVortigern , King of the Britons, landed in 449 at "Ypwines fleot", usually assumed to be Ebbsfleet. This landing place is no longer suitable as a landing place due to silting of the surrounding coastline in the intervening centuries.Notes
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