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Kearsney, Kent

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OS grid reference
  
TR289439

Country
  
England

Post town
  
Dover

Shire county
  
Kent

District
  
Dover District

UK parliament constituency
  
Dover

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
CT16

Local time
  
Saturday 2:26 PM

Dialling code
  
01304

Kearsney, Kent

Weather
  
14°C, Wind S at 11 km/h, 60% Humidity

Kearsney is a village in Kent, England. At one time it would have been called a hamlet, there being no church there. The population of the village is included in the civil parish of Temple Ewell.

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Geography

Nowadays the village falls within the Dover urban area and sits a little over two miles northwest of Dover town centre. Much like the adjoining villages of River and Temple Ewell, it is effectively a suburb of the town. If an area can be defined as Kearsney it is the rectangle of Kearsney Avenue forming two sides and the London Road and Sandwich Roads forming the other two. Kearsney is situated between the parishes of River and Ewell. Being an administrative part of Dover borough it was part of the parish of River.

History

The name is taken from an old Saxon name for a place where watercress grows. Kearsney Abbey was not an abbey, but a country house with large pleasant grounds. It is situated on the River Dour, more a large stream than river, but big enough to sustain flour mills and paper mills along its path.

Kearsney railway station takes its name from the area. Kearsney station was the station for Temple Ewell and the parish of River. The community of Kearsney grew around the Railway Bell Hotel which was on the main Dover to London road. There is also a Catholic convent near to the railway station.

The famous boys' school Kearsney College in South Africa takes its name from Kearsney.

References

Kearsney, Kent Wikipedia