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Stowting is a village and civil parish in the
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of Kent. It is east of
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, north-west of
Folkestone Folkestone ( ) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 20t ...
and south of Canterbury.


History

The place name Stowting is Anglo-Saxon, meaning a 'place characterized by a mound.' It was known in the time of the Domesday Book as ''Stotinges'' and ''Estotinges,'' and in later records it was called ''Stutinges'' and ''Stowling''. The Manor of Stowting was given by Egelric Bigge, to Christ Church, in Canterbury in the year 1044. The parish church is 13th century with many later additions and alterations. It is dedicated to St Mary and is built from flint with stone dressings with a flint tower. It is a Grade II listed building. To the west of the church are the remains of a castle mound which are considered to be a particularly fine example of a Norman Motte-and-bailey castle. In 1947, a Douglas C-47A crashed on the hillside above the village, killing eight of the 16 people on board.


The modern village

The scattered village stands at the southern foot of a chalk hill, part of the North Downs and is located beside a chalk spring. To the north of the village centre the hamlets of Stowting Common and Lymbridge Green are both part of the parish. The Roman Road of Stone Street runs to the east of the village whilst the Pilgrim's Way and North Downs Way footpath runs through the village itself. Stowting has a Church of England primary school adjacent to the church. It has one pub, currently named The Tiger Inn, which dates to the 1600s and that displays a Mackesons Hythe Ales front fascia sign, depicting its earlier brewery ownership. Stowting Cricket Club was established in 1895 and plays at Dawes Field near the school and church.


Photo gallery

File:Stowting school - geograph.org.uk - 340412.jpg, Stowting, old school building. File:Stowting church and new school - geograph.org.uk - 340851.jpg, Stowting, new school building with church tower beyond. File:Stowting Hill, looking NW - geograph.org.uk - 340409.jpg, Stowting hill, looking north west. File:Stowting Hill, looking NE - geograph.org.uk - 340841.jpg, Stowting Hill, looking north east. File:House and pond at the bottom of Stowting Hill - geograph.org.uk - 340844.jpg, Stowting, cottage. File:The old part of Stowting school - geograph.org.uk - 340853.jpg, Old school building entrance.


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Villages in Kent Borough of Ashford Aviation accidents and incidents locations in England {{Kent-geo-stub