- Lenham
s (one of which is a hotel), a couple of restaurants, and a tea-room.
Lenham railway station is on theMaidstone East Line .The village is at the main source of the
River Great Stour , with one of its tributaries, theRiver Upper Great Stour sourced near here and theStour Valley Walk starts here, heading to Ashford and on toCanterbury and theEnglish Channel near Sandwich. It is also the source of the River Len, which flows in a westerly direction to join theRiver Medway at Maidstone.Mentioned in the
Domesday Book , Lenham market dates back to1088 , when the village was an important crossroad settlement. Technically the fact that Lenham is "allowed" a market, makes it a town but the community have always desired to maintain its village status.The
Pilgrims' Way /North Downs Way passes just to the north of Lenham, higher up on the 'downs' and it features awar memorial of a 200-foot chalk cross carved into the scarp slope of the downs. First constructed in 1922, to remember those who fell in the Great War, and fully restored in 1994, the cross now commemorates the dead of both world wars. To avoid its use as a navigation aid by theLuftwaffe , the cross was filled in between 1939 and May 1945.On
27 August 1950 , Lenham, along with the village ofHarvel , was one of the signal receiving points (betweenCalais andLondon ) of the first-ever live television pictures from the continent.The parish church is dedicated to [http://www.digiserve.com/peter/lenham-sm1.htm St Mary] . There is a primary school, [http://www.lenham.kent.sch.uk/ Lenham Primary] and secondary school. [http://www.swadelands.kent.sch.uk/internal/ Swadelands] at Lenham. A pair of cottages in Lenham had to be demolished to make way for the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. They were dismantled and re-erected at the
Museum of Kent Life , Sandling.A local kit car firm
GKD Sports Cars has its workshop based in Lenham and its main base inBoughton Monchelsea ee also
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Chalk figures in the United Kingdom
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