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Willesborough

Willesborough
Willesborough is located in Kent
Willesborough
Willesborough
Willesborough shown within Kent
Population 7,800 (2005)
OS grid reference TR025417
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Ashford
Postcode district TN24
Dialling code 01233
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Kent
51°08′19″N 0°53′45″E / 51.1386°N 0.8957°E / 51.1386; 0.8957Coordinates: 51°08′19″N 0°53′45″E / 51.1386°N 0.8957°E / 51.1386; 0.8957

Willesborough is a village, now in effect a residential suburb, on the eastern side of Ashford, Kent, England.

The South Willesborough Dykes area, on the west bank of the River East Stour, is an area of sheep fields drained by dykes. The area is designated as the South Willesborough Dykes Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI). The dykes continue on the east side of the River East Stour and among the residential areas, and a tributary stream (Aylesford Stream) runs between Newtown and South Willesborough and into the East Stour. The smallest ditches dry up completely in summer.

The South Willesborough Dykes are important in terms of the geology of the area, being in the river floodplain and in supporting neutral, wet grassland species, along with Willesborough's Aylesford Green and Boys Hall forming part of the Ashford Green Corridor, although public access is otherwise limited.

Ashford Borough Council has a project to create the Willesborough Dykes Country Park.

There are a number of schools in and around the Willesborough area.

Willesborough is bordered by Ashford to the west and north-west, the M20 to the north, and Sevington and the new village of Finberry to the south-east.

In 1184 Pope Lucius III wrote to the abbot of St. Augustine, Canterbury, suggesting that the parson of Willesborough retired and passed the benefice to his son who could then be free to pursue his studies.

The town is known for its 1869 windmill near Hythe Road, and St Mary's Church on Church Road, which has one of the oldest ringing bells in Kent.


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