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Encyclopedia > Staplehurst

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Staplehurst Kent - (Charles Dickens train crash) - an English Village (UK) (490 words)
Staplehurst lies on the A229 Maidstone to Hawkhurst road, this stretch is Roman and lead from Beauport near Battle to Rochester.
The weavers spread all around the area and some settled in Staplehurst, the wealth from this industry can be seen in the timber framed houses in the area near the church.
Staplehurst church stands on a hill, surrounded by fl and white timber framed houses, this is the oldest part of the village and is the most picturesque.
The Staplehurst Parish Council Web Site - Village Life. (1911 words)
Staplehurst Monarchs Football Club - Providing football for boys in Staplehurst and the surrounding villages from the age of 8 - 18.
Staplehurst Neighbourhood Watch - All of us who are concerned about improving the quality of life in Staplehurst are invited to take an active part in making this scheme a success.
Staplehurst Womens Institute - The WI is the largest women's voluntary organisation in the UK and offers opportunities for all women to enjoy friendship, to learn, to widen their horizons and improve and develop the quality of life in rural areas for women and their families.
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