Eastwell
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51° 11′ 36″ N 0° 52′ 17″ E / 51.1934, 0.8713
Eastwell est un hameau et un civil parish dans le district de Ashford dans le Kent, en Angleterre. Il contient les Eastwell Towers, La maison familiale de Moyle Eastwell Place, et un hôtel appelé Eastwell Manor. Elle a une population de 119 habitant. La paroisse à son conseil conjointement avec la paroisse voisine de Boughton Aluph.
L'église paroissiale
L'église médiévale de St. Mary été en ruine depuis les années 1950 est à était pris en charge par un organisme de bienfaisance national, Friends of Friendless Churches.
Habitants notables
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