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OS grid reference
  
TR011508

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Wednesday 9:06 PM

Shire county
  
Kent

UK parliament constituency
  
Ashford

Civil parish
  
Challock

Country
  
England

Area
  
14.07 km²

Dialling code
  
01233

District
  
Borough of Ashford

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Population
  
920 (Civil Parish 2011)

Weather
  
9°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 91% Humidity

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Challock /ˈɒl.ᵿk/ is a mostly wooded, large village and civil parish in the Borough of Ashford, Kent, England. The village name derives from the old English 'Cealflocan' - calf enclosure. A clear nucleus of the village is centred 8 miles (13 km) south of the port of Faversham and 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Ashford. It dates from around AD823.

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Map of Challock, Ashford, UK

Challock contains a boundary to one of the highest points on the North Downs: the 700-foot (210 m) contour is close to the village centre. Snowfall in January and February is occasionally heavy, when counter-prevailing north-easterly winds exist in those months.

Challock is at the crossroads of two major roads: the A251 from Ashford to Faversham, and the A252, which links Maidstone to Canterbury. Prior to the construction of a roundabout, the crossroads was a notorious accident hotspot for drivers coming from Chilham and Ashford, due in part to the Halfway House public house which stands close to the corner.

William the Conqueror gave the manor of Challock to Battle Abbey, and it remained in the Abbey's possession until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in the 16th century. A smock mill stood to the north of the village until 1906 when it was destroyed by a storm - the mill had not been working for many years prior to this event. The parish church is dedicated to Saints Cosmas and Damian; it has fine wall paintings by celebrated local artist John Ward and his friend Gordon Davies. There is also a Methodist chapel in the village. A Goose Fair is held in September each year.

The showjumper William Funnell was born and raised in the village.

References

Challock Wikipedia


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