Hothfield, Kent
Hothfield photos
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Hothfield maps
Historic maps of Hothfield and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Hothfield maps
Hothfield books
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3 Hothfield photos appear in 2 Frith book titles. You can read extracts and browse photos from these books.
Memories of Hothfield
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Kent memories
Ashford's tank is a Mark IV World War One Tank. It was built in 1916, but it is believed it never saw active service
Shared on 21 April 2009
We used to live in Hempstead Street. My granfather was the local milkman. I often rode on the back of his horse and cart, does anybody remember this, or have photos of 20 or 22 Hempstead Street? I would love to have just one.
Shared on 03 January 2009
The Old Fogge Family Residence in 1454
This is the old family house of Sir John Fogge, much of it has been rebuilt over the years and it is now in the hands of developers so we will watch to see it being restored and given a useful purpose in the community.
We are descended from this family, my mother was a Fogg. We are now in the... [more]
Shared on 18 July 2008
I visited the nursery quite a lot, we knew the people who work there. I was only ten years old. I remembered the pub up the road, Duke of Marlborough. Where have the good memories gone, from Malcolm Read.
Shared on 05 May 2008
i can remember visiting this nursery on east hill. It belonged to my grandfather and I spent many happy days going around the plants with him, I remember him growing yellow tomatoes. His two elderly sisters lived in the cottage. Can anyone else remember this nursery it was demolished in the 60's and was made a car... [more]
Shared on 29 November 2006
I can remember being taken shopping in the High Street, to Sainsbury's before it was a supermarket. There were tiled floors and walls, wooden counters with cheeses, cold meats and bacon, and the assistants wore their hair in nets or hats. There were seats for the elderly customers and nothing was ready-packaged.
Shared on 26 September 2006
I used to go to Little Chart Farm, Pluckley as a child, being born in the East End in 1946. My memories are of freedom and adventure, long, happy carefree days spent in the beautiful Kent countryside, for a few weeks each summer. My aunt and uncle Ivy and Tom Smart had a wooden hut on the farm and my parents... [more]
Shared on 03 July 2006
Patient at Grosvenor Sanatorium
I was a patient at Grosvenor Sanatorium from 1941 - 1943. I was 19 and recovering from TB with many other patients. Despite our illness they were happy times. We produced and starred in our own concerts. We had our own radio station operated by us and we took requests for songs. I am 80 years old now and living in... [more]
Shared on 02 July 2008
Extracts From Hothfield & Kent books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Hothfield, inspired by Frith photos.
Kent A Century Ago Photographic Memories
Hothfield Place was the seat of the Tufton family, but was pulled down after the Second World War. In the 16th century Sir John Tufton entertained Queen Elizabeth I over two days. The 13th-century church of St Margaret, on the edge of the park, was struck by lightning in 1598 and largely burned to the ground. Sir John rebuilt it before his death in... [more]
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Victorian and Edwardian Kent Photographic Memories
Hothfield Place was the seat of the Tufton family, but was pulled down after the Second World War. In the 16th century Sir John Tufton entertained Queen Elizabeth I over two days. The 13th-century church of St Margaret, on the edge of the park, was struck by lightning in 1598 and largely burned to the ground. Sir John rebuilt it before his death in... [more]
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Villages of Kent Photographic Memories
Hothfield lies close to a branch of the River?stour. Here we see a peaceful drive through a beautiful landscape of green commons and mature pines. The soils around are sandy and specked with bracken and gorse. Hothfield remains relatively unspoiled. The common is now a nature reserve with notable unusual plants and insects.
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