Village in Kent, England
Human settlement in England
Harrietsham is a rural and industrial village and civil parish in the Maidstone District of Kent , England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 , it had a population of 1,504, increasing to 2,113 at the 2011 Census .[ 1] The parish is in the North Downs , 7 miles (10 km) east of Maidstone ; it includes the settlements of Marley , Pollhill and Fairbourne .
History
Harrietsham is noted in the Domesday Book .[ 2]
In mediaeval times, the manor of Harrietsham passed through a succession of families, including the Adam family of Essex.[ 3] The manor subsequently passed from Stephen Adam to his sister Eve, wife of John Levett of Hollington, East Sussex . On Levett's death, his widow remarried Laurence Ashburnham, Gent., of Broomham , Sussex, ancestor of the Ashburnham baronets , bringing the manor of Harrietsham into the Ashburnham family.[ 4] [ 5]
The village contains a number of listed buildings , the most important of which architecturally are Bell Farm House in East Street and the Saxon Church of St John the Baptist , which are both listed Grade I. The village also includes a church dedicated to St Peter , a Roman Catholic church and several nonconformist churches.
The Olympic Torch of London 2012 travelled through Harrietsham.[ 6]
Geography
The River Len flows through the village south of the M20, on which is located Holme Mill .[ 7]
The large Marley works to the east of the centre detract from the rural tranquility as well as the transport corridor.[ 8]
Transport
The village is bypassed by the A20 road , which links Maidstone and Ashford .
Harrietsham railway station serves the village. Southeastern operates trains between London Victoria , Maidstone East and Ashford International .[ 9]
Stagecoach South East operates a regular service on route 10X between Ashford and Maidstone.[ 10]
Both the M20 motorway and High Speed 1 pass through the parish.
References
^ a b "Civil Parish population 2011" . Neighbourhood Statistics . Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 15 September 2016 .
^ "Harrietsham" . Opendomesday.org . Retrieved 24 November 2024 .
^ The Will of Richard Adames, 16 February, 1523, Kent Archaeological Society
^ Harrietsham, Kent, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, Volume 5, Edward Hasted, 1798, British History Online
^ John Burke (1832). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire . H. Colburn and R. Bentley. p. 49 .
^ "London 2012: Torch stop at Margate Turner Contemporary" . BBC News. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2011 .
^ Spain, R. J. (1967). "The Len Water-mills" (PDF) . Archaeologia Cantiana . 82 : 38– 45.
^ "Area 4: Hollingbourne Vale" (PDF) . Maidstone Borough Council .
^ "Timetables" . Southeastern Railway . 2 June 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024 .
^ "Harrietsham bus services" . bustimes.org . Retrieved 24 November 2024 .
External links
Places adjacent to Harrietsham