Fordwich

Settlement in Kent Canterbury

England

Fordwich

Mortar & Pestle, Island Road Planning permission has been granted by Canterbury City Council under application number CA/20/00761 for “proposed 10 detached two-storey dwellings with associated access, parking and landscaping”.
Mortar & Pestle, Island Road Credit: John Baker

Fordwich is a small and historic town located in the county of Kent, England. Situated on the River Stour, it holds the distinction of being the smallest town in Britain. With a population of around 400, Fordwich exudes a quaint and charming atmosphere, attracting visitors who appreciate its picturesque setting.

The town's history can be traced back to the Roman period when it served as a crossing point for the River Stour. It later gained prominence during the medieval era as a major port, playing a significant role in the transportation of goods and people. Today, remnants of its past can still be seen in the form of historic buildings, including the 16th-century Town Hall, which stands as a testament to its former importance.

Fordwich's location on the River Stour makes it a popular destination for boating enthusiasts and nature lovers. The river provides opportunities for leisurely cruises or peaceful walks along its banks, surrounded by scenic countryside. The town also boasts a charming riverside pub, where visitors can enjoy traditional English fare while taking in the tranquil views.

Despite its small size, Fordwich offers a surprising array of amenities, including a primary school, a village hall, and a handful of local businesses. The town's close proximity to the larger city of Canterbury provides residents with easy access to a wider range of services and facilities.

Overall, Fordwich, with its rich historical heritage, idyllic riverside setting, and close-knit community, is a hidden gem in the heart of Kent, providing a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors alike.

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Fordwich Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.295191/1.126178 or Grid Reference TR1859. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mortar & Pestle, Island Road Planning permission has been granted by Canterbury City Council under application number CA/20/00761 for “proposed 10 detached two-storey dwellings with associated access, parking and landscaping”.
Mortar & Pestle, Island Road
Planning permission has been granted by Canterbury City Council under application number CA/20/00761 for “proposed 10 detached two-storey dwellings with associated access, parking and landscaping”.
The Coach House & Mill Lodge, Mill Road, Sturry The building used to be called <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5760133">TR1760 : The Coach House, 7, Mill Road, Sturry</a>, when it housed offices.
The Coach House & Mill Lodge, Mill Road, Sturry
The building used to be called TR1760 : The Coach House, 7, Mill Road, Sturry, when it housed offices.
Vape Minds, 16, High Street, Sturry The outlet used to be a <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5686977">TR1760 : Former co-operative shop, 16, High Street</a>.
Vape Minds, 16, High Street, Sturry
The Old Fire Station, High Street This view shows the <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5686964">TR1760 : Construction of flats, High Street</a>.
The Old Fire Station, High Street
17, High Street, Sturry Two notices were affixed to the front door; one referred to a warning of a forced entry notice and the other of a notice to quit
17, High Street, Sturry
Two notices were affixed to the front door; one referred to a warning of a forced entry notice and the other of a notice to quit
Farmland and pylon
Farmland and pylon
A28, Sturry The A28 is a 58 mile long road in southern England. It runs south-west from Margate in Kent to Hastings in East Sussex via  Canterbury, Ashford & Tenterden before joining the A21 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5968545">TQ7913 : A21, A28 junction</a> .
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A28, Sturry
The A28 is a 58 mile long road in southern England. It runs south-west from Margate in Kent to Hastings in East Sussex via Canterbury, Ashford & Tenterden before joining the A21 TQ7913 : A21, A28 junction . LinkExternal link
Solar panels, Westbere
Solar panels, Westbere
Sculling at Westbere On the western tip of Westbere Marshes. The site is an extensive 95-acre wetland reserve consisting primarily of expanses of reedbed interspersed by ditches, ponds and stands of mature willow. It was a site of gravel extraction until the 1970s.
Sculling at Westbere
On the western tip of Westbere Marshes. The site is an extensive 95-acre wetland reserve consisting primarily of expanses of reedbed interspersed by ditches, ponds and stands of mature willow. It was a site of gravel extraction until the 1970s.
Westbere Marshes, near  Fordwich The western tip of Westbere Marshes. The site is an extensive 95-acre wetland reserve consisting primarily of expanses of reedbed interspersed by ditches, ponds and stands of mature willow. It was a site of gravel extraction until the 1970s.
Westbere Marshes, near Fordwich
The western tip of Westbere Marshes. The site is an extensive 95-acre wetland reserve consisting primarily of expanses of reedbed interspersed by ditches, ponds and stands of mature willow. It was a site of gravel extraction until the 1970s.
King's School Canterbury Boat Club, Sturry A rowing club based at Brett Sturry Quarry, Westbere Lakes.
King's School Canterbury Boat Club, Sturry
A rowing club based at Brett Sturry Quarry, Westbere Lakes.
Sweechgate at Broad Oak The junction with Herne Bay Road is a little way ahead.
Sweechgate at Broad Oak
The junction with Herne Bay Road is a little way ahead.
Sweechgate at Broad Oak The white car in the distance has stopped at the junction with Herne Bay Road.
Sweechgate at Broad Oak
The white car in the distance has stopped at the junction with Herne Bay Road.
Thatched cottage at Broad Oak This is seen from Shalloak Road by  the turning to Chapel Lane.
Thatched cottage at Broad Oak
This is seen from Shalloak Road by the turning to Chapel Lane.
View to Canterbury Where the footpath from Broad Oak to Sturry emerges from Den Grove Wood, this view towards Canterbury Cathedral is revealed.
View to Canterbury
Where the footpath from Broad Oak to Sturry emerges from Den Grove Wood, this view towards Canterbury Cathedral is revealed.
Footpath to Broad Oak The footpath from Sturry to Broad Oak enters Den Grove Wood here.
Footpath to Broad Oak
The footpath from Sturry to Broad Oak enters Den Grove Wood here.
A clearing in Den Grove Wood This view is from the footpath from Broad Oak to Sturry.
A clearing in Den Grove Wood
This view is from the footpath from Broad Oak to Sturry.
Footpath to Broad Oak The footpath from Sturry to Broad Oak enters Den Grove Wood a little way ahead.
Footpath to Broad Oak
The footpath from Sturry to Broad Oak enters Den Grove Wood a little way ahead.
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Fordwich is located at Grid Ref: TR1859 (Lat: 51.295191, Lng: 1.126178)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Canterbury

Police Authority: Kent

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Alfred Palmer
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