- Hartlip
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Hartlip
latitude= 51.3477
longitude= 0.6432
population = 769 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=795587&c=hartlip&d=16&e=15&g=459731&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 National Statistics] Census 2001] (Parish)
shire_district= Swale
shire_county =Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Sittingbourne and Sheppey
post_town=|postcode_district = ME9
postcode_area= ME |dial_code=
os_grid_reference= TQ841642Hartlip is a
village andcivil parish in the borough ofSwale , in the county ofKent ,England . The population estimate was 680 in 1991, and in 2001 there were 566 registeredvoter s. The village covers 1422.547acre s (5.8 km²) and is in an agricultural region of high qualityfruit farming, hops and grain.Location
Hartlip is situated between the
M2 motorway (Strood toCanterbury ) and the A2 main road fromLondon to Canterbury. It is at Hartlip Hill, between Rainham and Newington onWatling Street , the oldRoman road . It stands about 50 m above sea level."Ordnance Survey grid reference: TQ 838 642 GB. See [http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/?gazString=hartlip map] .
Name
The name Hartlip derives from the Old English "
hliep ", which meant agate orfence . In combination with "heorot " (hart orstag ), the name therefore means a "gate over which harts leap". The first recorded version of the name was [http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/places/names/names_h.shtml Heordlyp] in the 11th century.Buildings
There are the remains of an extensive
Roman villa discovered in Danes Field.Hartlip
parish church, named St. Michael and All Angels, is built offlint and has a peal of 6 bells. The oldest bell, number 5, was cast by Robert Burford between 1392 and 1418 ? see [http://www.kent.lovesguide.com/hartlip.htm here] for more details. The church registers go back to 1538. The village also has a Cardiphonia United Methodist church, built in 1821.Hartlip's
school is one of the oldest establishments for primary education in North East Kent. It was endowed in 1678 by Mary Gibbon and rebuilt in 1855. It is situated next to the parish church, with an adjoining gateway.The only
public house is the Rose and Crown. It is situated at the lower end of Hollow Lane, whose name is reputed to come from a secrettunnel leading to it from the church.External links
*For more general information on Hartlip, see [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/dir08hart.html here] .
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