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  1. Until the early 20th century Mersham was for its majority a farming and orchard-tending community with close ties to the local market town of Ashford. The small village dates back to Saxon times and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village was owned by the Archbishops of Canterbury for over 500 years.

  2. Aug 1, 2024 · If you’re looking for a quaint village life with a touch of charm, Mersham in Ashford, Kent might just be on your radar. Nestled just a stone’s throw from Ashford, Mersham offers a unique blend of tranquillity and accessibility. However, like any place, it has its ups and downs. So, is Mersham really a nice place to live?

  3. 5 days ago · On the high ground the soil is mostly a sand, or loam mixed with the quarry-stone, but northward, at the lower part of Hatch-park, it changes to a deep miry clay, where the stream which runs on towards Swatfield bridge and Ashford, bounds it from Hinxhill northward; at a small distance on the opposite or south sides of the lees, going down the hill, is the village or street of Mersham, in ...

  4. Jan 18, 2011 · Perched on the side of a hill, Mersham dates back to Saxon times. There’s a beautiful church (St John the Baptist) and at the valley’s bottom a pretty bridge over the East Stour river and an old water mill. An area of Hatch Park, an ancient deer park, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  5. Welcome to Mersham. Mersham is a small village located in the county of Kent, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles south-west of Ashford and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village has a population of around 1,000 people and is known for its historic buildings, including the 12th-century St. John the Baptist Church.

  6. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Mersham like this: MERSHAM, a village and a parish in East-Ashford district, Kent. The village stands adjacent to the Tunbridge and Dover railway, 1½ mile NNW of Smeeth r. station, and 3½ SE of Ashford; is a pleasant place; and has a post office under Ashford ...

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  8. www.merstham.co.uk › merstham › MersthamHistoryMerstham History

    Born in 1911, when Merstham was very different from the village he had come to know later in life, his first home, Rookwood, now a guest house and Chinese restaurant on the A23, was then between Bushetts Grove and Mr. Dawes' cowshed at the top of School Hill.1917 at the tender age of six Anthony earned himself some pennies collecting manure left on the road by the cows on their way to be milked.

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