Ickham
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Ickham is a village, within the civil parish of Ickham and Well, five miles east of Canterbury in Kent, South East England.
The village is centred around a single road with many old and well preserved houses, with the 13th century Parish Church of St John the Evangelist in the midst. A recent archaeological excavation at Ickham has revealed evidence of Roman metalwork and copper broaches.[2]ickham is currently populated by some of the most superior people in england some of these being Rudi, feline of James Morris currently one of the vastly dominating members of the community he is known by all for his prodigious ability to play the banjo.
The River Little Stour runs past the village, on its way to the English Channel.
[edit] References
- ^ National Statistics Census 2001
- ^ Canterbury City Council
with the surrounding suburbs, villages, towns and parishes : |
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Adisham • Barham • Bekesbourne • Bekesbourne-with-Patrixbourne • Bishopsbourne • Blean • Bridge • Chartham • Chartham Hatch • Chestfield • Chislet • East Stourmouth • Fordwich • Greenhill • Hackington • Harbledown • Herne • Herne and Broomfield • Herne Bay • Hersden • Hoath • Ickham • Ickham and Well • Kingston • Littlebourne • Lower Hardres • Marshside • Patrixbourne • Petham • Plucks Gutter • Reculver • Stourmouth • Sturry • Swalecliffe • Tankerton • Thanington Without • Tyler Hill • Upper Harbledown • Upper Hardres • Waltham • Westbere • Whitstable • Wickhambreaux • Womenswold |
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The district of the City of Canterbury List of places in Kent |