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Dunkirk, Kent

Dunkirk
The Red Lion Inn, Dunkirk, UK.jpg
The Red Lion Inn, Dunkirk
Dunkirk is located in Kent
Dunkirk
Dunkirk
Dunkirk shown within Kent
Population 1,187 (2011)
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Faversham
Postcode district ME13 9
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament
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51°17′29″N 0°58′49″E / 51.2915°N 0.9804°E / 51.2915; 0.9804Coordinates: 51°17′29″N 0°58′49″E / 51.2915°N 0.9804°E / 51.2915; 0.9804

Dunkirk is a village and civil parish between Faversham and Canterbury in southeast England. It lies on the Canterbury Road between Boughton under Blean and Harbledown. This was the main Roman road from the Kentish ports to London, also known as Watling Street.

The origin of the village's name is still not very clear, but it is understood to come from a house called "Dunkirk", lived in by a Fleming from Dunkirk on the border between France and Belgium.

In 1800, according to Edward Hasted, the village was once part of the king's ancient forest of Blean in the 'hundred of Westgate'.

Dunkirk's main claim to fame is that in 1838 it was the scene of the last armed rising on British soil, the Battle of Bossenden Wood to the north of the village. Eleven men died when a band of farm labourers were intercepted by a detachment of soldiers.

In 1940, the RAF Chain Home radar station in Dunkirk was bombed several times by the Luftwaffe.

In 2011, the villagers had an official opening of their replacement Village Hall. £230,000 was raised to pay for the new hall.



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