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Encyclopedia > Cobham, Kent
Cobham
Administration
Borough: Gravesham
County: Kent
Region: South East England
Nation: England
Other
Ceremonial County: Kent
Traditional County: Kent
Postal County: Kent

Cobham is a small village with a reputation for being still relatively unspoilt even today. It is located south of Watling Street, the old road from Dover to London, six miles SE of Gravesend. Cobham parish is part of Gravesham Borough.


The church is 13th century, and has brasses which are reputedly the finest in England. Next to the church is Cobham College, a one-time home for secular priests, and now acting as almshouses. Cobham Hall was the former 17th century homee of the Earls of Darnley: since 1957 it has been a public school for girls; it opens to the public on some occasions in the year.


Cobham has strong links with Charles Dickens, who used to walk out to the village and set part of Pickwick Papers there. Other personalities to be connected to Cobham include Sir Joseph Williamson, and the insane artist Richard Dadd, who murdered his father near there in 1843. The Hon Ivo Bligh, who became the 6th Earl of Darnley, was the first English cricket captain to attempt to recover The Ashes from Australia inthe late 19th century.


There is also a Cobham in Surrey.




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Cobham Hall Kent (754 words)
In 1613 the manor of Cobham was presented by James I to Luodvic Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox.
Cobham Hall remained the principal residence of the Bligh Earls of Darnley until 1961 when they sold the property to the old Ministry of Works.
The entrance to Cobham hall is from the north side where a carriage entrance and Hall were built in 1802 by the 4th Earl of Darnley.
Cobham Manor equestrian centre - about us (281 words)
Cobham Manor is a busy equestrian and livery centre, which offers superb facilities for the competition rider and horse owner.
Cobham Manor Equestrian Centre is currently owned and run by Michelle Jarvis and her highly experienced team.
It is hoped that if Cobham Manor is successful in its bid to become a holding centre, then this will bolster Cobham Manor’s standing in the equestrian community and will lead to the centre becoming the top class venue that Michelle and her team aspire for it to develop into.
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