Mereworth

Village in Kent, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mereworth (/ˈmɛriwɜːrθ/ MERRY-worth)[3] is a village and civil parish near the town of Maidstone in Kent, England. The Wateringbury Stream flows through the village and powered a watermill, the site of which now lies within the grounds of Mereworth Castle.

Population1,068 (2011 Census)[1]
Civil parish
  • Mereworth
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Mereworth
Mereworth is located in Kent
Mereworth
Mereworth
Location within Kent
Population1,068 (2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ660537
Civil parish
  • Mereworth
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMaidstone
Postcode districtME18
PoliceKent
FireKent
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
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Kent
51.271860°N 0.387590°E / 51.271860; 0.387590
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History

In the early 18th century the Honourable John Fane later 7th Earl of Westmoreland inherited the manor. He had the Palladian mansion built. Designed by Colen Campbell, Mereworth Castle then overlooked the village, so Fane had the village moved so that it could not be seen from the estate, about 12 mile (800 m) to the north west of its original location. He also demolished the church, providing the villagers with a new Palladian-style replacement, now dedicated to St Lawrence. Mereworth Church is a Grade I listed building.[4]

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