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Norton, Buckland and Stone

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250 m east along the A2 Provender Lane branches off, facing which are Buckland Cottages and opposite is the Cricket Green on the Lane's west side; along that lane lie the (Grade II listed) Old Rectory, Barbary Farmhouse (also Grade II listed) and Coronation Cottages, finally the lane passes
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There is a cricket section and football section of the sports club on Provender Lane, on an "open space has been and will always be one to be enjoyed by the local children and older members of the parish".
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hamlet with the relatively large public house, 'The Plough', and the oldest listed cottage World's End, both 16th century, and the mainly agricultural nearby Norton Road. On the latter are Norton Court,
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But after his trial (for fraud) in 1076. His assets were re-apportioned including Badlesmere. The parish returned to the crown who passed it to 'Hugo de Port'. Then it passed to John de Campania (of
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in 1086. It was recorded as 'Nortone'. The parish had three churches, and three mills without tallage (land tax),and two fisheries of twelve pence. Wood for the pannage (grazing) of forty hogs.
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and Norton Court Lodge, grade II. The church lies along a straight east–west footpath from the Court leading to a large house named Provender, listed grade II* and dating to the 16th century.
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This central area constitutes the main settlement with the parish church. The two most populated roads of the parish are Lewson Street Road, forming with one side road a distinct, largely
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Provender Court, Provender Farm and further cottages, turning west and rejoining Norton Road close to Lewson Street. The lane is surrounded by
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doorway and 14th century trefoil headed lancet windows with ogee surrounds. It contains a bibliologically inspired pictorial white memorial to
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Edward Hasted, refers to it as "a small obscure parish, hardly known to anyone". The parish was under the control of the manor of Elverton in
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was also under the control of Odo, Earl of Kent. It was later granted to the family of Crevequer.
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It had its own church, which was dedicated to St. Nicholas, which was a ruin in 1798. It had a
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There is a village hall providing social clubs and leisure activities.
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records that Norton, was written in "ancient" records as 'Northtune'.
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Once named in Latin deeds as 'Bocheland' (book land), the Manor of
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grade II*, dating to the 17th century remodelled by architect Sir
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finds from the chapel and from the Roman cemetery of the town of
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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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In 2011 the parish had a population of 467. 1278: 1101:"The Old Rectory, Norton, Buckland and Stone" 669: 8: 46:The Kentish Church of St Mary in the orchard 1167:. Institute of Historical Research: 393–396 1081:. Institute of Historical Research: 396–401 864:. Institute of Historical Research: 401–413 1285: 1271: 1263: 676: 662: 654: 513:and one to George Finch who died in 1584. 31: 511:Rt Hon Mary Elizabeth, Lady Sondes d.1818 847: 845: 843: 841: 635:, and the nearest railway station is in 406:to the south and traverses the historic 811: 615:From the 1930s until 1942, there was a 402:, Kent, England. It is bypassed by the 304: 260: 206: 182: 50: 38: 288: 276: 264: 250: 240: 230: 218: 196: 164: 146: 128: 7: 1209:"Sports Club including Cricket Club" 826:. Statistics for National Statistics 693: 639:, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west. 631:The nearest motorway junction is at 588:(in Ospringe), is a museum, housing 532:, which was still standing in 1719. 1048:National Heritage List for England 1017:National Heritage List for England 986:National Heritage List for England 955:National Heritage List for England 924:National Heritage List for England 893:National Heritage List for England 489:The flint church of St Mary's, is 438:The manor was previously owned by 25: 1231:"Water Softening Plant – Norton" 1130:www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 1105:www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 770: 749: 741: 724: 75: 68: 52: 40: 649:More information on the village 1211:. 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Norton, Kent


Norton, Buckland and Stone is located in Kent
Kent
2001 Census
Civil parish
District
Swale
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Sittingbourne
Postcode district
ME9
Faversham
ME13
Dialling code
Police
Kent
Fire
Kent
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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