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Halstead is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It is located 4.7 miles south east of Orpington and & 6.1 miles north west of Sevenoaks, adjacent to the Kent border with Greater London. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,607. [1] St Margaret's Church
Map of the area of Kent north of the town of Sevenoaks showing Fort Halstead Fort Halstead former MOD establishment in Kent UK, viewed in 2011. At intervals there is a projection in the fence line, this is to allow those guards inside to get a better view along the outside of the fence.
Halstead is a town and civil parish in the Braintree District of Essex, England. Its population of 11,906 in 2011 [ 1 ] was estimated to be 12,161 in 2019. [ 3 ] The town lies near Colchester and Sudbury , in the Colne Valley .
St Margaret's Church is an Anglican parish church in the village of Halstead and the Sevenoaks deanery, although the church also serves the village of Badgers Mount. [1] St Katharine's and St Margaret's came together in 1983 as a United Benefice under one parish priest.
Map showing the location and boundaries of the hundreds of Kent as they were in 1832, showing the exclaves of Codsheath and other hundreds. The Hundred of Codsheath was approximately 10 miles long north to south, and 8 miles wide east to west, [5] [10] occupying the central and eastern area of the Lathe of Sutton at Hone. [5]
District # Administration Centre Places Ashford: 8 Ashford: Aldington • Appledore • Bethersden • Biddenden • Bilsington • Bilting • Bonnington • Boughton Aluph • Boughton Lees • Brabourne • Brabourne Lees • Bromley Green • Brook • Challock • Charing • Cheeseman's Green • Chilham • Chilmington Green • Crundale • Eastwell • Ebony • Egerton • Finberry ...
The station is 4.8 km (3.0 mi) north-northeast of the village of Knockholt but closer to several other settlements. The station serves several small communities in the Sevenoaks district in addition to Knockholt; Badgers Mount 1.3 km (0.81 mi) to the southeast, Well Hill 1.3 km (0.81 mi) northeast, and Halstead 2.2 km (1.4 mi) south.
Geological cross section of Kent, showing how it relates to major towns. Kent is the south-easternmost county in England. It is bounded on the north by the River Thames and the North Sea, and on the south by the Straits of Dover and the English Channel. The continent of Europe is 21 miles across the straits.