Orlestone

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Orlestone
Orlestone (Kent)
Orlestone

Orlestone shown within Kent
Population 1281[1]
OS grid reference TR005335
Parish Orlestone
District Ashford
Shire county Kent
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN26
Dialling code 01233
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Ashford
List of places: UKEnglandKent

Coordinates: 51°03′56″N 0°51′45″E / 51.0656, 0.8626

Orlestone is the civil parish in Ashford District, Kent, England, with a population of 1,500. The centre of the parish is Hamstreet village which falls partly within the parish of Warehorne due to the ancient parish boundary. Hamstreet is bypassed by the A2070 road, six miles south of Ashford.

Orlestone itself is a small hamlet with just a handful of houses and the medieval parish church of St Mary the Virgin, parts of which date to the 11th century. Much of the population moved to Hamstreet (originally known as Ham) when the Ashford to Hastings railway opened in 1853; there was also a better source of water at the newer place.

Today, the name Orlestone lives on in the Orlestone Forest (a large area of public woodland), and a number of buildings such as Orlestone Grange and Orlestone Riding Centre (near Shadoxhurst). Also a new housing estate in Hamstreet (built in 2006) was named Orlestone View to commemorate the parish name.

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  1. ^ Ashford Borough Council Census 2001

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