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Population
  
3,092 (2011 Census)

Civil parish
  
Chevening

Country
  
Local time
  
Saturday 1:58 PM

District
  
UK parliament constituency
  
OS grid reference
  
TQ4857

Region
  
Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Dialling code
  
01732

Chevening, Kent

Weather
  
12°C, Wind SW at 21 km/h, 57% Humidity

Chevening is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It was the location for the world's earliest known organised cricket match.

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Map of Chevening, UK

The parish is located to the north west of Sevenoaks on the southern slopes of the North Downs. The parish is a small one, being 6.5 miles (10.5 km) in length and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide. It has a population of 2,762, increasing to 3,092 at the 2011 Census. Apart from the village the remaining area is rural. Chevening House is located here. The Pilgrims' Way crosses the parish. Close to Chevening, the path of Harold Godwinson's army en route to the Battle of Hastings in 1066, heading south along what is now Chipstead Lane, crosses William the Conqueror's route after the battle towards London along the Pilgrim's Way.

The village of Chevening is also small. It stands on the upper reaches of the River Darent. The village lies very close to the M25 motorway. Its parish church is dedicated to St Botolph.

Cricket

Chevening was the venue for the world's earliest known organised cricket match, which has been deduced from a 1640 court case recording a "cricketing" of "Weald and Upland" versus "Chalkhill" at Chevening "about thirty years since" (i.e., c.1611 – this year is preferred usage as other notable cricket references occur then). The case concerned the land on which the game was played.

Railway

Chevening was served by a halt on the Westerham Valley Branch Line running between Westerham and Dunton Green: the branch opened in 1881 but the halt at Chevening was not added until 1906 when steam railmotor services began on the line. Both line and halt closed in 1961.

References

Chevening, Kent Wikipedia


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