Eastchurch
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Eastchurch is a village on the Isle of Sheppey, a mile east of Minster, England. As the village website says "... it has a history steeped in stories of piracy and smugglers." But it has recently been overtaken with anti-social youths who stay on the nearby holiday parks.
It has a history in aviation, near where the prisons are located now, was an airfield. This is where the Wright brothers first flew their planes. It is also home to many, many forms of aircraft and where they were originally developed in the early 1900s. DeHavilland being one of them. An aviation memorial is located in the centre of the village, opposite the village church. In July 1911, it was the site of the Gordon Bennett Trophy air race: see the notes in the Isle of Sheppey article. During the Battle of Britain, it was one of notable bases of the Polish Air Forces.
The gatehouse is now all that remains of Shurland Hall, connected with many families including the Cheneys who were here in 1274; and Sir John Stanley, who was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in the 15th century. It was also rumoured to have housed Henry VIII and his wife, Ann Boleyn for a few nights. For a small period of time, prior to when the National Trust attained it, it was owned by Violet Searle, a business lady who developed an early houses within the village in 'Warden Road'. The gatehouse is now in the care of the National Trust, and is now in the process of being renovated and restored, this is also being documented by a TV Station.
In Hidden Kent by Alan Major (Countryside Books, 1994), there is a note from the 1847 gazetteer that comments on the scarcity of fresh water which "makes the inhabitants very careful to preserve such falls from the clouds...." and tells of spouts from the church designed to fill large tubs around it in the churchyard.
At the centre of the village is the large and extravagant church, All Saints (1437). Currently, the Parish Priest is the Reverend Captain Francis R. Searle SSC CA. Father Searle has been part of the parish since August 2000, and he has been parish priest since 9 September 2000. Father Searle is the grandson of Violet Searle, mentioned above. The church had recently gone under a project, known as the 'Jubilee Project' Also know as the 'Tower Appeal'. This involved bringing down the bells and restoring them (for the first time in 100 years). And the tower itself being modernised and a new floor/room being added. This is now known as the 'Jubilee Room'. Funded by such sponsors as the Shurland Hotel.
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