Stubbs Cross
Stubbs Cross maps
Historic maps of Stubbs Cross and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Stubbs Cross maps
Stubbs Cross photos
We have no photos of Stubbs Cross, although we do have photos of these nearby places:
Great Chart| Ashford| East Hill| Ham Street| Willesborough| Orlestone| Woodchurch| Ruckinge| Bethersden| Bilsington| Kennington| Hothfield| Romney Marsh| Westwell| Eastwell| Pluckley| High Halden| Smeeth| Appledore| Brook| Brabourne Lees| Leigh Green| Wye| Egerton| Smallhythe
Stubbs Cross area books
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Kent memories
Swinford Manor
If I own the title 'Lord of the Manor of Swinford', how can I relate myself to the Swinford Manor? I would be pleased to get a reply or acknowledgement from you. Regards Nelson Brunton
East Hill
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 park.
East Hill Old Cotts
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.
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 process of reseaching the lives listed in the old 'Pedigree of the Fogge'
Ashford's Tank
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
1950
I remember sitting on top of this tank as a kid.
My Dad!
My Dad's name was Vernon (Nonny) Marsh and we lived for years at 6 Sandyhurst Lane before moving into Ashford to Sackville Crescent. The Hare and Hounds was, for better or worse, and bless him it was sometimes worse, his local pub. My Mum's name was Joan. Does anyone remember us?
