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What is there to do in lyminge?

By Sarah Oconnor

What is there to do in lyminge?

Peene Quarry Picnic Site. Parks and Playgrounds, Outdoor.

  • Elham Valley Railway Museum. Railway and Transport Attractions, Indoor and Outdoor.
  • Brockhill Country Park. Parks and Playgrounds, Outdoor.
  • Kidz Planet.
  • Flip Out Ashford.
  • Mudpie Pottery Painting Creative Studio.
  • Hythe Beach.
  • Lower Leas Coastal Park.
  • What county is lyminge?

    Kent

    Lyminge
    DistrictFolkestone and Hythe
    Shire countyKent
    RegionSouth East
    CountryEngland

    How is Lympne pronounced?

    Lympne – near Hythe Most locals across the district wouldn’t give this name a second thought. But for those who may not have visited before, they may think the ‘p’ is not silent. Therefore, they may say Limp. We all know its spoken like ‘Lim’.

    How do you say Capel le Ferne?

    Capel-le-Ferne – between Folkestone and Dover Capel, you’d think, is probably one of the easiest village names to say. But, surprisingly, it is often wrongly spelt Caple – which then in turn leads people to say it like ‘Capple’.

    What county is Chattenden in?

    Chattenden
    Unitary authorityMedway
    Ceremonial countyKent
    RegionSouth East
    CountryEngland

    What does Lyminge mean in English?

    Lyminge /lɪmɪŋ/ is a village in southeast Kent, England. It lies about five miles (8 km) from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel, on the road passing through the Elham Valley. At the 2011 Census the population of Etchinghill was included.

    What parish is Lyminge in Kent?

    The modern parish of Lyminge and Paddlesworth (near Folkestone), Kent Genealogy is one of the parishes in the Benefice of Lyminge with Paddlesworth Stanford with Postling St Mary and Postling St Radegund. The Parish Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga Church website contains a history of the church and parish.

    When was Lyminge church built?

    Lyminge was a royal centre of the Kingdom of Kent of Anglo-Saxon England and a church was founded in 633. One of the oldest standing structures in the village is the Parish Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, originally founded in 633.

    Why choose Lyminge Cricket Club?

    Lyminge is home to Sibton Park Cricket Club who play in Division 1 of the Kent Cricket League and have an active Junior Section which caters for boys and girls from a wide area in and around Lyminge.