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Human settlement in England
Pedlinge | |
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The church at Pedlinge is a chapel of ease | |
PedlingeLocation 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.
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.
The chapel at Pedlinge, traditionally the place of worship of the workers on Sandling Park estate, was commissioned by Laurence Hardy.
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References
- Igglesden, Charles (1929). A Saunter through Kent with Pen and Pencil. Vol. 23. Ashford: Kentish Express. p. 69.
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