Cliffsend Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Cliffsend
Civil Parish:Cliffsend
Shire District:Thanet
Shire County:Kent
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:East Thanet
Population:1,822
Population Ref:(2011)[1]
Post Town:RAMSGATE
Postcode District:CT12
Postcode Area:CT
Dial Code:01843
Os Grid Reference:TR344643
Coordinates:51.329°N 1.3659°W
Label Position:top
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Static Image Caption:Hugin, a replica Viking ship
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Cliffsend is a village (sometimes written, correctly, as Cliffs End) and civil parish situated almost 2miles west of Ramsgate, Kent, United Kingdom, in the Thanet local government district.

Hengist and Horsa landed near here in 410AD, and St Augustine in 597.

There is evidence to show that the area of Cliffsend Village was inhabited since ancient times. Excavations prior to a housing development at Cliffs End Farm in 2003/2004 revealed artefacts and a burial site dating to the Bronze Age. Pegwell Bay Country Park is located here.[2] Also on permanent display on the cliff top at Pegwell Bay is a replica of the Viking longship Hugin, which sailed from Denmark to Thanet in 1949 to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the invasion of Britain, the traditional landing of the two men, and the betrothal of Hengist's daughter, Rowena, to King Vortigen of Kent. The Hugin was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail for preservation.[3]

Amenities

The village has a petrol station and convenience store on the former A256. The village formerly had a small family run convenience shop and sub post office in Cottington Road, which closed in about 2001 and was redeveloped. Following the closure a shop run by volunteers and a privately run post office opened in the village hall. The shop closed in 2017 and the post office became part time, being staffed by the postmaster from nearby Minster. This ceased in 2022, meaning there is currently no Post Office facility in Cliffsend.

The village has a golf club, St Augustine's GC and did have one pub, the Sportsman Inn. The pub closed permanently in April 2017 for redevelopment. In August 2023 a new pub was opened on Sandwich Road called Nord.

The village is the site of several local tourist attractions, including 'The Viking Ship', which is a restored replica Viking Ship similar to that which landed on the site during the invasion of Hengist and Horsa. The ship sits on the cliff top, on open grass. This overlooks Pegwell Bay nature reserve and the now disused Ramsgate Hoverport. On a clear day, visitors can see a large expanse of east Kent to the West, Sandwich, Deal, and the northern tip of the French Coast. To the east, the cliffs curve round into the nearby town of Ramsgate.

Though the village has no hotels itself, both Ramsgate (2 km) and Minster (4 km) have numerous facilities.

The Anglican parish church of St Mary is in Foads Lane. Originally a Methodist church it was rented by the Church of England from the early 1930s, eventually being bought in 1956.

Governance

Cliffsend is part of the electoral ward called Cliffsend and Pegwell. The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 4,703.[4]

The parish council was created in 2003. [5]

Notable residents

Although a small area with an accordingly low population, Cliffsend has had notable residents.

Transport

The village is between the A299, the end of the Thanet Way, and the A256, which meet at the Lord of the Manor roundabouts to the east of the village.

The village is divided into two by the Canterbury to Ramsgate railway line, with a station at Thanet Parkway which opened in 2023.

Manston Airport is to the north of the village, with the east end of the runway preventing the village expanding northwards. The airport partially closed in May 2014.

At the south east corner of the village are the remains of Hoverlloyd's cross-channel hoverport. Vehicle and passenger carrying hovercraft were operated here from 1969 until 1982.

The New East Kent Access Road intersects the village at the same point as the railway line, though here it is in a tunnel, so the effect on the village is minimal. Both the A299 and A256 have been diverted onto new roads in this scheme; the former A299 and A256 remain in place to serve the village. Access from the new road to the village can be gained from the Thanet Intersection southwards, from Ebbfleet Roundabout eastwards, from the Sevenscore roundabout along Cottington road, and at Cliffsend roundabout heading eastwards.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parish population 2011. 2 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Pegwell Bay Country Park. Kent County Council. 27 October 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110813054020/http://www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/countryside_and_coast/parks_and_open_spaces/country_parks/pegwell_bay_country_park.aspx. 13 August 2011. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Cliffsend Viking Ship . letsvisit.co.uk . 27 October 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120406180939/http://www.letsvisit.co.uk/place.php?id=76 . 6 April 2012 . dead .
  4. Web site: Cliffsend and Pegwell ward population 2011. 2 October 2015.
  5. http://s3-eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/lgbce/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/12542/thanet-cliffsend-parish-council-order-2003.pdf Cliffsend Parish Council Order 2003
  6. Web site: East Kent Phase 2 . 2013-03-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130311231554/http://kent.gov.uk/roads_and_transport/highway_improvements/major_transport_schemes/current_schemes/east_kent_phase_2.aspx . 11 March 2013 . dmy-all .