The small village of Longfield in the picturesque county of Kent has a recorded history that goes back to the Domesday Book and the Anglo-Saxon charters of 964-995. There is a magnificent church here dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene that was built in 1343 but it was when the railways arrived and Longfield got its own station in 1872 that growth came. A fire ravaged the station in 1902 when it was replaced and later, in 1971 it was rebuilt.
The village has several shops and amenities, the wonderful 14th century church and a vibrant country market on Fridays. There is one pub here, the Railway Tavern and another just outside the village, the 15th century, thatched Wheatsheaf. The beautiful Kent countryside around Longfield offers plenty of opportunity to enjoy walks in fields and forests, bird watching, a variety of flora, fauna and wildlife and access to outdoor activities and adventures.
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6 Station Rd
Longfield, DA3 7QD
10 Station Rd
Longfield, DA3 7QD
1 Cherry Trees
Hartley
Longfield, DA3 8DS
12 Fairlight Cross
Longfield, DA3 7JD
35 Station Road
Longfield, DA3 7QD
P.O Box 171
Fawkham
Longfield, DA3 8PG
South View
Church Rd
Longfield, DA3 8DZ
Ash House
Ash Road
Longfield, DA3 8JD
Ash House
Ash Road
Longfield, DA3 8JD
Boldwins Yard
Hartley Bottom Rd
Longfield, DA3 8LJ
3 Cherry Trees
Hartley
Longfield, DA3 8DS
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