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Hamlet in Kent, England
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Human settlement in England
Pedlinge | |
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The church at Pedlinge is a chapel of ease | |
Pedlinge is located in Kent Pedlinge Pedlinge Location within Kent | |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Hythe |
Postcode district | CT21 |
Police | Kent |
Fire | Kent |
Ambulance | South East Coast |
UK Parliament | |
51°04′48′′N 1°03′11′′E / 51.080°N 1.053°E / 51.080; 1.053 |
Pedlinge is an English hamlet in the Kent parish of Saltwood. It comprises a chapel of ease, house, two cottages and a gatehouse to Sandling Park estate. As of 2007, the gatehouse is derelict.[citation needed ]
Sandling Park house is in the hamlet of Sandling and was rebuilt by Alan Hardy. In 2007, it was occupied by his widow Carolyn Hardy.[citation needed ]
The chapel at Pedlinge, traditionally the place of worship of the workers on Sandling Park estate, was commissioned by Laurence Hardy.[1]
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Kent County Council signboard for Pedlinge
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Former B2067 passing Court Farm in October 2003
References
[edit ]- ^ Igglesden, Charles (1929). A Saunter through Kent with Pen and Pencil. Vol. 23. Ashford: Kentish Express. p. 69.
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