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Kent. Bilsvitone (1086) (DB). ‘Farmstead of a woman called Bilswīth’. OE pers. name + tūn.

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Coordinates: 51°04′19″N 0°54′41″E / 51.0720°N 0.9114°E / 51.0720; 0.9114

Bilsington
Bilsington is located in Kent
Bilsington

 Bilsington shown within Kent
Population 274 
OS grid reference TR045345
Civil parish Bilsington
District Ashford
Shire county Kent
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN25
Dialling code 01233
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Ashford
List of places: UK • England • Kent

Bilsington is a village and civil parish[1] in the Ashford district of Kent, England. The village is south of Ashford, on the B2067, Hamstreet to Hythe road just north of the Royal Military Canal. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 274.[2]

History

The village has an historic church, St Peter and St Paul, dating from around the second half of the 13th century when the Priory of St Augustine probably impropriated it. The Priory can be seen north east of the church, 34 of a mile away, but it was surrendered to the crown in 1535. The Aldington Gang are said to have used the Priory during some of their smuggling exploits of the 1820s. Today the Priory is a wedding and conference centre.[3]

Inside the church the Nave has four windows which are 14th century in style and there are some original fragments of glass present. There is a blocked Norman window. Above the chancel arch hangs the Royal arms of George the 111, dated 1774. Above the door into the tower is a stone bearing a carving which may well be the oldest surviving work in the church dating from about the 12th century.[4]

The most striking feature in the village is the 58 feet high Cosway memorial obelisk dedicated to a local landowner who lost his life in a coaching accident.

Bilsington Cricket Club has a long and proud history.

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