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- Q2884452 subject Q7479307.
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- Q2884452 abstract "Barfrestone is a hamlet in East Kent, England, and between Shepherdswell, Eythorne and Nonington, and close to the pit villages of Elvington and Snowdown.Alternative spellings are Barfreston and Barfreystone. The old pronunciation was "Barson" (before 1800) and the ancient name, "Barfriston".Now known as "Bar-fre-ston", rather than "Bar-fre-stone".At the time of the Doomsday Book, when the name was written 'Berfrestone', the manor was owned by Odo, Earl of Kent (as the Bishop of Bayeux). But after his trial (for fraud) in 1076, his assets were re-apportioned, including Barfrestone. The lands were then granted to Hugh de Port (an English feudal barony) for the defence of Dover castle. The lands passed through the hands of many other owners including Sir Thomas Browne (during the reign of Henry VI of England).Landmarks include the Grade I listed Norman church, which contains significant carvings around door portals, the bell in the adjacent yew tree, and "Little Eweell", a converted rectory which, until 2013 was the location of the centre (house, offices and workshops) of the L'Arche Community which has since moved to Canterbury, though a L'Arche house remains in the nearby village of Eythorne.Another listed building in the village is Grade II listed Barfrestone Court,The village is on the Miner's Way Trail which links the coalfield parishes of East Kent.".
- Q2884452 areaCode "01304".
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- Q2884452 gridReference "TR261501".
- Q2884452 postalCode "CT15".
- Q2884452 thumbnail St_Nicholas_Church,_Barfrestone.jpg?width=300.
- Q2884452 wikiPageExternalLink www.larchekent.org.uk.
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- Q2884452 dialCode "1304".
- Q2884452 officialName "Barfrestone".
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- Q2884452 postcodeDistrict "CT15".
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- Q2884452 point "51.2058 1.2361".
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- Q2884452 comment "Barfrestone is a hamlet in East Kent, England, and between Shepherdswell, Eythorne and Nonington, and close to the pit villages of Elvington and Snowdown.Alternative spellings are Barfreston and Barfreystone. The old pronunciation was "Barson" (before 1800) and the ancient name, "Barfriston".Now known as "Bar-fre-ston", rather than "Bar-fre-stone".At the time of the Doomsday Book, when the name was written 'Berfrestone', the manor was owned by Odo, Earl of Kent (as the Bishop of Bayeux).".
- Q2884452 label "Barfrestone".
- Q2884452 lat "51.2058".
- Q2884452 long "1.2361".
- Q2884452 depiction St_Nicholas_Church,_Barfrestone.jpg.
- Q2884452 name "Barfrestone".