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A cosy atmosphere awaits you at this 300-year-old cottage guest house, with its wealth of oak beams and open fireplaces. Built on an old coach route,… More
 

Willesborough: Guide



Willesborough is a suburb of Ashford, Kent, UK. The area has schools, post offices, shops and other local resources, it is mainly residential but as Ashford expands there is more and more commercial activity around Willesborough.

The Area

The South Willesborough Dykes area is on the west bank of the River East Stour|East Stour river is an area of sheep fields drained by Dyke (river)|dykes. The area is designated as the South Willesborough Dykes Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI). The dykes continue on the east side of the East Stour river and amongst the residential areas, and a tributary stream (Aylesford Stream) runs between Newtown and South Willesborough and into the East Stour. The smallest ditches dry up completely in summer (South Willesborough and Newtown Environmental Group).

The South Willesborough Dykes have limited access to the public but are nonetheless important in terms of the geology of the area, being in the river floodplain and in supporting neutral, wet grassland species, along with Willesborough's Aylesford Green and Boys Hall forming part of the Ashford Green Corridor..

Ashford (borough)|Ashford Borough Council has a project to create the Willesborough Dykes Country Park.

There are a number of Ashford, Kent#Education|schools in and around the Willesborough area.

History


The town is most famous for its classic Willesborough Windmill|windmill built in 1869 near Hythe Road and on Church Road, with one of the oldest ringing bells in Kent.

English cricket team|English international cricketers Mark Ealham and Richard Ellison were born in Willesborough.

Commerce


William Harvey Hospital


The major hospital based here, covering a large part of Kent is the William Harvey Hospital, named after the famous doctor, William Harvey (1578 - 1657), who discovered the blood circulatory system. There is a statue of at the Hospital and an older damaged statue of him, from the hospital, in the garden at the William Harvey Public House, Church Road in Willesborough.

Industry


Norman Cycles was a bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer based in Ashford, Kent. The Norman Cycles Club is based at Willesborough Windmill and The Norman Museum is located in the Windmill's barn, where they have some mopeds and bicycles on display.

Industry around Willesborough is thriving with a number of "Business Parks" in the area.

References


This "Travel Guide" section is drawn from the Wikipedia article "Willesborough". We hope you will edit and improve it. It is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.