Detling Explained

Official Name:Detling
Country:England
Region:South East England
Static Image Name:West Court Oast, The Street, Detling, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1377473.jpg
Static Image Caption:West Court Oast
Population:796
Population Ref:(2011 Census)[1]
Os Grid Reference:TQ7958
Coordinates:51.296°N 0.571°W
Post Town:MAIDSTONE
Postcode Area:ME
Postcode District:ME14
Dial Code:01622
Constituency Westminster:Faversham and Mid Kent
Civil Parish:Detling
Shire District:Maidstone
Shire County:Kent

Detling is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Maidstone in Kent, England. The parish is located on the slope of the North Downs, 4miles north east of Maidstone, and on the Pilgrims' Way.

History and features

The Cock Horse Inn was used to stable additional horses when required to take heavily laden coaches and wagons on the steep route up Detling Hill. The village is now bypassed by the A249 road, which opened in 1962.[2] Jade's Crossing, a footbridge to the west of the village, opened in 2002 after a local resident, Jade Hobbs, was killed trying to cross the road.[3]

The Grade I listed village church is dedicated to Martin of Tours.[4]

The former airfield at the top of the hill was a Royal Navy Air Station during World War One, and an RAF station during World War Two.[5] It was bombed by the Luftwaffe several times, with considerable loss of life. Its original area has been divided with some of the original hardstandings being used in a light industrial units area, part of the airfield is now farm land, and a significant part used by the Kent Showground – which hosts a number of annual events, such as the Kent County Show and the Detling Summer Conference, an event for evangelical Christians. A memorial in Detling Village commemorates the service personnel from the airfield. See RAF Detling for more details.

The village is also home to a Tudor gateway that has stood since the time of Henry VIII.

Detling Cricket Club have a ground on the Pilgrims' Way. They play on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer and hold practice sessions on Tuesday evenings. The team plays in the Kent Village League.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: civil Parish population 2011. 15 September 2016. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. Web site: Road Programme (Schemes). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 12 July 1961. 13 November 2013.
  3. News: Jade's Crossing. BBC Inside Out. BBC. 14 February 2005. 13 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Church of St Martin of Tours. Historic England. Historic England. 15 October 2015.
  5. Web site: Trueman. Chris. RAF Detling. History Learning Site. 15 October 2015.