- Kearsney, Kent
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Kearsney
latitude= 51.194
longitude= 1.2721
population =
shire_district= Dover
shire_county =Kent
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Dover
post_town=Dover |postcode_district = CT17
postcode_area= CT |dial_code= 01304
os_grid_reference= TR289439Kearsney is a
village inKent , although at one time it would have been called hamlet due to there being no church in the village. The name is taken from an old Saxon name for a place wherewatercress grows. Kearsney is situated between the parishes of River and Ewell. Being an administrative part ofDover borough it was part of the parish of River.Kearsney railway station takes its name from the area, as doesKearsney Abbey , which was not actually an Abbey, but a country house with large pleasant grounds. It is situated on the River Dour, more a large stream than river, but big enough to sustainflour mill s andpaper mill s along its path.There is also a Catholic
convent near to the railway station.Kearsney station was actually the station for
Temple Ewell and the parish of River. The community of Kearsney grew around the Railway Bell Hotel which was on the main Dover toLondon road.If an area can be defined as Kearsney it is the rectangle of Kearsney Avenue forming two sides and the London Road and Sandwich Roads forming the other two.
The famous boys' school,
Kearsney College inSouth Africa takes its name from Kearsney.
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