Eastling, North

Settlement in Kent Swale

England

Eastling, North

Field gate near Seed By the footpath that runs between Eastling and Seed.
Field gate near Seed Credit: pam fray

Eastling is a picturesque village located in the district of Swale, in the county of Kent, England. Situated in the southeastern part of the country, it is part of the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its stunning landscapes and charming rural character. Eastling is nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant farmlands, offering a tranquil and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike.

The village itself is small, with a population of around 400 people. It features a cluster of traditional cottages and houses, many of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, contributing to its historic charm. The local community is tight-knit and friendly, fostering a welcoming atmosphere.

Eastling is home to the Grade I listed church of St. Mary the Virgin, a striking medieval structure that stands as a testament to the village's rich heritage. The church boasts a beautiful stained glass window and a distinctive timber-framed tower, adding to its architectural appeal.

For nature enthusiasts, Eastling offers an abundance of opportunities to explore the outdoors. The surrounding countryside is crisscrossed with footpaths and bridleways, making it an ideal destination for walkers and cyclists. The area is also known for its diverse wildlife, with an array of bird species and small mammals inhabiting the woodlands and meadows.

While Eastling maintains its rural character, it is conveniently situated just a short drive away from larger towns such as Faversham and Sittingbourne. This allows residents to enjoy the tranquility of village life while having access to a range of amenities and services nearby.

In summary, Eastling is a charming and historic village in the heart of the Kent countryside, offering a peaceful retreat and a close-knit community for those seeking a quintessential English village experience.

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Eastling, North Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.27842/0.808861 or Grid Reference TQ9657. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field gate near Seed By the footpath that runs between Eastling and Seed.
Field gate near Seed
By the footpath that runs between Eastling and Seed.
Valley near Seed Sheep grazing in the field with Newnham in the distance.
Valley near Seed
Sheep grazing in the field with Newnham in the distance.
Snowdrops in Sharsted Court, Newnham An early display, mostly in bud.
Snowdrops in Sharsted Court, Newnham
An early display, mostly in bud.
Cemetery, Newnham Belonging to  St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Newnham.
Cemetery, Newnham
Belonging to St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Newnham.
Hellebores, Doddington Place Gardens One of thousands in the woodland area. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also the hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Hellebores, Doddington Place Gardens
One of thousands in the woodland area. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also the hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens All the woodland paths are moss-covered after all the damp weather, adding extra charm. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens
All the woodland paths are moss-covered after all the damp weather, adding extra charm. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers. These camelia flowers have dropped, creating an attractive carpet on the woodland floor.
Doddington Place Gardens
The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers. These camelia flowers have dropped, creating an attractive carpet on the woodland floor.
Doddington Place Gardens The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens
The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
The Stumpery, Doddington Place Gardens A relatively new addition to the Woodland Garden, created about  a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camellias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
The Stumpery, Doddington Place Gardens
A relatively new addition to the Woodland Garden, created about a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camellias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens A clump  of cyclamen growing in The Stumpery, a relatively new addition to the Woodland Garden. created about a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens
A clump of cyclamen growing in The Stumpery, a relatively new addition to the Woodland Garden. created about a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens The Stumpery, a relatively new addition to the gardens, created about a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place Gardens
The Stumpery, a relatively new addition to the gardens, created about a year ago. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Not only were there snowdrops but also hellebores, camelias and many other springtime and woodland flowers.
Doddington Place gardens The Pond Walk, lined with silver birch trees and cloud pruned yew hedging. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place gardens
The Pond Walk, lined with silver birch trees and cloud pruned yew hedging. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens Silver birch trees reflected in the pond at the northern end of Pond Walk. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens
Silver birch trees reflected in the pond at the northern end of Pond Walk. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens Toad spawn on  a piece of silver birch bark in the pond at the end of Pond Walk. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens
Toad spawn on a piece of silver birch bark in the pond at the end of Pond Walk. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Sheep in a field, viewed from the Rock Garden in Doddington Place Gardens. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place
Sheep in a field, viewed from the Rock Garden in Doddington Place Gardens. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens Rusted garden seat in the corner of the Rock Garden. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens
Rusted garden seat in the corner of the Rock Garden. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Viewed from the Rock Garden in Doddington Place Gardens. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place
Viewed from the Rock Garden in Doddington Place Gardens. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens Daffodils in the Rock Garden. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
Doddington Place Gardens
Daffodils in the Rock Garden. The gardens were open on the 25th February for the snowdrop festival in aid of the National Gardens Scheme.
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Eastling, North is located at Grid Ref: TQ9657 (Lat: 51.27842, Lng: 0.808861)

Administrative County: Kent

District: Swale

Police Authority: Kent

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Public Bookcase
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