WebSt. Michael's, Smarden and surrounding non-conformist chapels by Frank Bamping 21 January 2004: "The Reverend Haslewood then moved on to the history, description and papers of the General Baptist Chapel, also called the Zion Chapel, and its burying ground known as Spier's Ash, where he found thirty-two monuments." WebSmarden Heritage Centre is located at Smarden’s Charter Hall and is administered by Smarden Local History Society. The Centre opened in April 2008 and has built an …
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WebWelcome to the Smarden Local History Society and Heritage Centre website where our activities and archive collections are described for the enjoyment and benefit of everyone with an interest in Smarden's rich past.. The archive consists of original and digital historical material relating to Smarden's history, its society and architecture, which may be … WebApr 11, 2024 · It’s right in the heart of the English countryside [and] it’s right up his street.” Originally, the pub was thought to be the same Chequers Inn that is owned by Paul Hollywood’s fiancée Melissa... ming.com/simplymingrecipes
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WebSee more of Smarden Local History Society on Facebook. Log In. Forgot account? or. Create new account. Not now. Related Pages. Smarden Vintage and Classic Tractor Run. Just For Fun. The Flying Horse Smarden. Pub. Phipps Motors. Automotive Repair Shop. D.r.luckhurst Butchers. Butcher Shop. The Chequers Inn, Smarden. Pub. WebJan 8, 2024 · SMARDEN. IS the last parish to be described in this hundred. It lies the next south-westward from that of Pluckley, below the quarry-hill, within the bounds of the … WebHistorical church registers were transcribed on behalf of Smarden Local History Society by volunteers Elizabeth McLeish and Eleanor Bliss, with additional information, photographs and IT support provided by Roger Craig, between 2011 and 2014. The registers are as follows: Part of burials register cover. Churchyard Burials, 1813 – 1953 mossy oak bottomland hydrographic film