Bramling

Hamlet in Kent, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bramling is a hamlet five miles (8 km) east of Canterbury in Kent, England. It lies on the A257 road between Littlebourne and Wingham. The local public house is called The Haywain. The population of the hamlet taken at the 2011 Census was included in the civil parish of Ickham and Well

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Bramling
The Haywain inn, Bramling
Bramling is located in Kent
Bramling
Bramling
Location within Kent
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Shire county
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCanterbury
Postcode districtCT3
PoliceKent
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51.266°N 1.191°E / 51.266; 1.191
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Geography

Nearby are, or were, Bramling Bottom, Bramling Downs, and Bramlingcourt Farm.[1] Bramling House, described as a fine example of Elizabethan architecture,[2] was the seat of the Wood Family,[3] whose scion, Thomas Philpott Wood also established Bramling House in Chesterfield.[3] Bramling House and Bramlingcourt Farm are in the Bramling conservation area.[4]

History

Bramling is mentioned in the Pipe Rolls of Henry III c. 1220, in reference to one Ralph of Bramling, Kent.[5]

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