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Badlesmere
Badlesmere — village and civil parish in Kent, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 3 h–6 h
- Nearest railway station
- Selling · 4.4 km
- Free entry
- Family-friendly
- Dog-friendly
About
Badlesmere is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. Recent population estimates put it at around 111 people. Wikidata describes it as: "village and civil parish in Kent, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.2590°, 0.8850°.
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Protected designations
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Kent Downs
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Badlesmere is a village and civil parish in the Swale district of Kent, England, about five miles south of Faversham and eight miles north of Ashford on the A251. Also called Basmere, 'Badelesmere' was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, which noted that in the time of King Edward the Confessor, the parish was worth sixty shillings. The manor was previously owned by Odo, Earl of Kent (as the Bishop of Bayeux), but, following his trial (for fraud) in 1076, his assets were re-apportioned, including Badlesmere. The abbot of St. Augustine's then claimed this manor. During the reign of King Richard I of England (1189–1199), the manor was held by Guncelin Badlesmere, who had accompanied the king during his Siege of Acre in Palestine. The manor passed through several generations of the Badlesmere family, including Guncelin Badlesmere (died 1301), who was Justice of Chester and his son Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron (died 1322), who was governor of Leeds Castle in Kent. He obtained the king's licence to found a priory on his lands but nothing came of it. In 1523, Sir Thomas Randolph (an eminent statesman during the reign Queen Elizabeth I), was born here. The church, dedicated to St Leonard, is a grade II* listed Anglican church, described as "interesting as a small, quite unremarkable church" which was not 'restored' in the Victorian era. Its interior is 13th century and 18th century. It has a complete set of Georgian box pews. In 1887, J.C.L. Stahlschmidt reported that the bell hanging in the church was one of those made in 1635 by Joseph Hatch for St Mary's Church, Reculver; the church at Reculver was demolished in 1809. Forge cottage, at the northern side of the Lees, is a typical Wealden hall house dating from the late 15th century. The village green, known as Badlesmere Lees, lies off the main road between the towns of Faversham and Ashford. The parish has been linked for many years with that of Leaveland, whose mediaeval church (built in 1222) is very…
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Visiting
Badlesmere is used in The Meaning of Liff (book by Douglas Adams) to define "Someone who dishonestly ticks the "I have read the terms and conditions" box on a website". Author Russell Hoban repurposes Badlesmere as "Bad Mercy" in his 1980, post apocalyptic novel Riddley Walker.
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- Coordinates
- 51.2590, 0.8850
- County
- Kent
- District
- Swale
- Parish
- Badlesmere
- Postcode
- ME13 0NL
- Parliamentary constituency
- Faversham and Mid Kent
- Population
- 111
- Nearest railway station
- Selling — 4.4 km
- Official site
- www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q301744 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Badlesmere, Kent (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: St Leonard, Badlesmere - geograph.org.uk - 384818.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Badlesmere?
- Badlesmere is in Kent, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode ME13 0NL), in the parish of Badlesmere.
- Is Badlesmere a protected site?
- Yes — Badlesmere is part of the Kent Downs National Landscape (AONB).
- Is Badlesmere free to visit?
- Yes, Badlesmere is free to enter.
- How do I get to Badlesmere?
- The nearest railway station is Selling, about 4.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode ME13 0NL.