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Tunstall, Kent

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Notable sights include Tunstall Church of England primary school and a large village manor house, and a former police house which is now a private residence. Unusually for an English village, there are no shops or pubs within the village boundaries; these have been prohibited since the Middle Ages.
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Hasted explains the change thus: "PITSTOCK, usually called Pistock, is a small manor, situated in the south east part of this parish, adjoining to Rodmersham, which name has been for some years changed to that of Woodstock, by the present owner of it, as being of a more genteel
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in 1444). His son Sir James Cromer was also a High Sheriff. When he died in 1613, it passed to Christian, his youngest daughter, who carried it in marriage to John Hales (the eldest son of Sir Edward Hales, knight and 2nd baronet, of
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At that time the parish covered around nine hundred acres of land (about 364 ha), of which about one hundred and forty were woodland.
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Also within the parish is Ufton, which was the family home of Sir Robert de Shurland (who also held Shurland Hall on the
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Another estate in the parish is Gore Court. This passed through many generations of the Gore family.
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The Kent Science Park is in the parish, on a former Shell Research site.
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inherited the manor and it passed through various members of his family.
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Another small manor is Pitstock, which changed its name to 'Woodstock'.
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later became the owner of the parish. It then passed to his cousin
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Tunstall (disambiguation)
Tunstall is located in Kent
Kent
District
Swale
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
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England
Sovereign state
Post town
Sittingbourne
Postcode district
ME9, ME10
Police
Kent
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Kent
Ambulance
South East Coast
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England
Kent
51°20′N 0°43′E / 51.33°N 0.72°E / 51.33; 0.72
Swale
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Sittingbourne
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