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Bilsington
(The Priory and Obelisk)


General Details
Bilsington lies on the B2067 Tenterden to Hythe road, just north of the Romney Marsh .

In 1253 a priory of Austin Canons was built next to the church, it was founded by Sir John Mansell a priests son who councelled Henry III. The barons in 1272 evicted Sir John and gave the lands to the son of Simon de Montfort . It was abandoned at Henry VIII's dissolution of the monastries in 1538 .

The old building had a moat all round, and this can still be seen with the ancient farmhouse that replaced the monastry still in place. This farmhouse was reputed to be one of the hiding places for the local Aldington Gang in the 1820's.

In 1804 Napoleon was getting ready to invade England, the government decided to try to stop a French invasion via the Romney Marshes and they built the Royal Military Canal as part of the nations defenses.

It was re-fortified in the 1940's by installing gun emplacements and pill boxes to try to delay a German invasion via the Marshes, the canal runs alongside Bislington .

In 1825 Sir William Cosway purchased the priory estate. He was a politician who was very interested in the plight of the farm labourers (see also Swing Riots ), and in 1830 paid the sum of £150 to help 4 Bilsington families to emigrate to America , he also built the school. On 10th June 1834 her was on the London to Brighton coach when it turned over and he was killed, as a memorial, his family built an obelisk 52 ft high. The obelisk was struck by lightning in 1967 and has recently been restored to its former glory.

The church shows a fine example of a hatchment of Lord Luxmoor dating from 1945.


Services

Bilsington is a small village with a public house and church, the nearest shops are at Ham Street about 3 miles west.

Trains can be caught at Hamstreet about 2 miles east, and the major shopping in the area is to be found at Ashford about 6 miles north, where the main London trains can be found.


Views

Bilsington is just above the level of the Romney Marsh , and has fine views across the vast landscape, it is peaceful and beautiful during hot summer days.

The Royal Military Canal runs along the southern edge of the village and is popular with walkers and fishermen.


Location
51°04'N
0°54'E


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ServiceWebBusiness NameLocationPhone
Accomodation Dolly Plum Cottage Guest House (Dymchurch)(01303)-874558
Accountant Alison Stevens & Co (Robertsbridge)(01580)-880237
Chair Doctor Holland of Rye (Rye)(01797)-222648
Estate Agent Lawrence and Co Estate Agents (Hythe)(01303)-266022
Information Romney Marsh Countryside Project (New Romney)
Local Freehouse / Restaurant The White Horse (Bilsington)(01233)-720261
Record Producer Jelly Recording Studios (Whatlington)(01580)-882032

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