- Wingham, Kent
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Wingham
civil_parish=
latitude= 51.2724longitude= 1.2171
static_
static_image_caption=St Mary's church, Wingham
population = 1618 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795464&c=wingham&d=16&e=15&g=457919&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 National Statistics] Census 2001] (Parish)
shire_district= Dover
shire_county =Kent
region= South East Englandconstituency_westminster= South Thanet
post_town= CANTERBURY
postcode_district = CT3
postcode_area= CT
dial_code= 01227
os_grid_reference= TR244575Wingham (pronounced /IPA|ˈwɪŋəm/) is a
civil parish and EnglishKent village situated along the ancient coastal road, now the A257, fromRichborough toLondon and close toCanterbury . It has existed since the Stone Age but only became established as a village in Roman times. TheDomesday book tells us that during Saxon times Wingham manor was in possession by theArchbishop of Canterbury . In 1286, Archbishop Peckham founded a college in Wingham; many other buildings in Wingham date back to this time, including the Red Lion Inn. St Mary the Virgin, the present church of Wingham, dates from the early1200s with fabric dating from the Norman toVictorian era s.Twin cities/towns
* – Vert-Le-Grand,
France Modern Wingham
The East Kent Light Railway was built between 1911 and 1917 to serve the new coal mines which were being opened up in the area. The site of the former Wingham Colliery station forming what is now the Grain Harvester's site. Three stations were opened; Wingham Colliery, Wingham Town and Wingham Canterbury Road [now the Station Farm Shop] .
Wingham Colliery never opened into production and the line failed and completely closed to passengers in 1948 with the section north of
Eythorne closed to freight in 1951. Plans and some advanced earthworks had been commenced in the 1930s to extend the line from Canterbury Road Station to Chislet Colliery viaStodmarsh .Today Wingham is an attractive village serving some light industry but mostly a dormitory town for
Sandwich andCanterbury . There are three pubs, The Anchor, The Dog and The Red Lion.Frequent bus services run between these two towns and a less frequent service to
Aylesham andPlucks Gutter . The nearest National Rail Station is Adisham or Aylesham [Hourly off peak service on Dover-Faversham-London Victoria line] . Taxis can be obtained locally or from Canterbury, Sandwich or Aylesham.Wingham was also the birthplace of the poet
Herbert Kingsford .External links
* [http://www.winghampc.kentparishes.gov.uk/ The town's official website]
References
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