Stodmarsh
Stodmarsh is a small village in the civil parish of Wickhambreaux, in the Canterbury district, in east Kent, England. It is 5 miles to the east of Canterbury, overlooking the valley of the River Stour.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Hamlet with 55 residents
- Description: village in Kent, England, UK
- Also known as: “Stodmarsh, Kent”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve and St Vincent of Saragossa Church, Littlebourne.
Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve
Nature reserve
Photo: Rog Frost, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Stodmarsh SSSI is a 623.2-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Stodmarsh, north-east of Canterbury in Kent. Parts of it are a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, a National Nature Reserve, a Ramsar internationally important wetland site, a Special Area of Conservation and a Special Protection Area under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds.
St Vincent of Saragossa Church, Littlebourne
Church
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St Vincent of Saragossa's Church is the Church of England parish church of Littlebourne, Kent, England. The parish is part of the Benefice of Littlebourne including Ickham, Wickhambreaux and Stodmarsh. It is a Grade I listed building. St Vincent of Saragossa Church, Littlebourne is situated 2 miles south of Stodmarsh.
Wingham Wildlife Park
Zoo
Wingham Wildlife Park is a medium-sized wildlife park situated near Wingham, Kent, United Kingdom where it covers an area of 26 acres. In 2011, the species count at the park reached 180 species, growing to over 200 in 2013 covering fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and birds. Wingham Wildlife Park is situated 2½ miles southeast of Stodmarsh.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hersden and Ickham.
Hersden
Village
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Hersden is a village east of Canterbury in Kent, South East England. It was established as a planned coalmining village in the 1920s and is on the A28 road between Canterbury and the Isle of Thanet.
Ickham
Village
Photo: Nick Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ickham and Well is a mostly rural civil parish east of Canterbury in Kent, South East England. The parish covers the villages of Ickham and Bramling just off the A257 Sandwich Road. Ickham is situated 1½ miles south of Stodmarsh.
Upstreet
Village
Photo: David Kemp, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Upstreet is a village in the civil parish of Chislet in Kent, England. It is in the local government district of Canterbury, and the electoral ward of Marshside. Upstreet is situated 1½ miles north of Stodmarsh.
Stodmarsh
- Categories: village and locality
- Location: Wickhambreaux, City of Canterbury, Kent, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.30087° or 51° 18′ 3″ northLongitude
1.18276° or 1° 10′ 58″ eastPopulation
55Elevation
23 feet (7 metres)Open location code
9F33852M+84OpenStreetMap ID
node 29202973OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
12264927Wikidata ID
Q7618319
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Welsh—“Stodmarsh” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Stodmarsh”
- French: “Stodmarsh”
- Irish: “Stodmarsh”
- Polish: “Stodmarsh”
- Swedish: “Stodmarsh”
- Welsh: “Stodmarsh”
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Highlights include St Mary’s Church and Great Stour.
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