- Shepway, Maidstone
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Shepway
population = 14,100 (2005) [cite web | title = 2005 Ward Level Population Estimates | publisher = Kent County Council | url = http://www.kent.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/E503169D-C06B-498F-BD0A-678EE22B4D37/6841/sae108.pdf |date=September 2006| accessdate = 2007-08-20 ]
shire_district= Maidstone
shire_county =Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Faversham and Mid Kent
post_town= MAIDSTONE
postcode_district=ME
postcode_area= ME15
dial_code= 01622
os_grid_reference=
latitude= 51.254320
longitude= 0.546110Shepway is a suburb to the south-east of
Maidstone inKent ,England . It lies to the south ofMote Park , to the east of Loose Road (A229) and Sutton Road (A274) and west of Willington Street. that was formerly farmland and orchards. The suburb takes its name from Shepway Court a country house located where the road of that name is today.GBvosi|e=577900|n=154100|txt=Ordnance Survey map circa 1870]Construction of the suburb started in the 1930s with the building of South Park Road, the western ends of Plains Avenue and Marion Crescent and Cranborne Avenue (originally named Shepway Avenue) and parts of Brockenhurst, Ringwood and Lyndhurst Roads. The majority of the suburb was constructed as a
council estate by Maidstone Borough Council in stages afterWorld War II . [http://www.localhistories.org/maidstone.html Local Histories Later, Maidstone] Phases of infill construction continued up to the present. The original grid of roads laid out for the council estate after World War II bear names of traditional English counties (for example Northumberland Road, Cambridge Crescent, Hampshire Drive, Rutland Way and Nottingham Avenue). The estate was originally planned with large areas of open land for recreation, although later building has encroached on some of this space.References
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