Stone-cum-Ebony
Stone-cum-Ebony | ||
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Shire county | ||
Region | ||
Country | England | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Post town | TONBRIDGE | |
Postcode district | TN30 | |
Dialling code | 01233 | |
Police | Kent | |
Fire | Kent | |
Ambulance | South East Coast | |
UK Parliament | ||
Stone-cum-Ebony is a large mostly rural and marshland
SSW of Ashford in Kent, South East England. It includes the village of Stone in Oxney and tiny community of Ebony
. Its population expanded by 69 in the ten years to 2011.
Geography
The parish is south east of Tenterden, and stands mostly slightly elevated on the eastern side of the Isle of Oxney.
The
shoreline, passes through the parish. Wholly within the greater Isle of Oxney, the far north of the parish is marked by a small tributary of the Rother. It has one long street lined community
at its centre.
History
Being almost flat and rectangular in area, the current bounds are those reflecting the centuries-old
church parish boundaries: the south-east of the parish has the Royal Military Canal which helps to drain what was otherwise an almost impenetrable marsh, and the west of the parish reaches to include about a quarter of Wittersham village centre. Its Baptist chapel in the north of the street is now a cottage.[2] The remaining religious building is a Grade II* church, i.e. mid-ranked in the national listed building
ranking system. 10 other buildings, nearly half of those in total, are listed on the main street.
Notable residents (past & present)
- MBE, 16× World Sporting Shooter Champion[3]
- Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony JJSC, Supreme Court Justice[citation needed]
- Norman Forbes-Robertson, distinguished Victorian Shakespearean actor[citation needed]
- Dave McKean, illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician[citation needed]
- George Newson, composer[4]
- Sinden family:
- Marc Sinden, film director, actor and West End theatre producer[7]
References
- United Kingdom Census 2011 Office for National StatisticsRetrieved 10 May 2014
- ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1326642)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
- ^ "georgedigweed.com". www.georgedigweed.com.
- ^ Press, Hastings Independent (25 March 2022). "Meeting the Old Master".
- ^ Debrett's Distinguished People of Today (2007)
- ^ http://kent.greatbritishlife.co.uk/article/sir-donald-sinden-8037/ [dead link]
- ^ "Marc Sinden: former Mrs McCartney is 'the most misquoted lady I've ever met'". Liverpool Daily Post. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2009.
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