'Hamstreet' is a village in
Kent, in south-east
England.
The village is located some six miles south of
Ashford on the
A2070, the main road between
Ashford and
Hastings. The majority of the village is in the parish of
Orlestone, named after a much older hamlet located one mile north of Hamstreet on the ridge of hills; however, part of the village falls within the parish of
Warehorne, giving it a population of approximately 2,000 and a loose claim to having three pubs.
History
Parts of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Orlestone date back to the 11th century.
Until the coming of the railway in 1853, Hamstreet was just a hamlet known as 'Ham' based around the weatherboard village centre. The village expanded rapidly during the 20th century and had its moment of fame in 1991, when maps of the Hamstreet at various stages in history were used on a series of
postage stamps to mark 200 years of the
Ordnance Survey - this chance arose because the Hamstreet area was the first to be mapped in this way. An episode of BBC TV's '
Countryfile' was also devoted to the occasion.
The village also featured in a mountaineering spoof in
Blue Peter to raise money for charity.
Countryside
Two large areas of public woodland surround the village, namely
Ham Street Woods and
Orlestone Forest,
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). Both are remnants of the ancient forest that once covered the whole of the Weald of Kent.
The
Royal Military Canal, the UK's third longest defensive structure, passes by half a mile to the south. Three long distance footpaths also run through the parish:
★ The
Saxon Shore Way
★
Greensand Way (which begins at the main crossroads and runs for 110 miles to
Haslemere,
Surrey)
★ The Royal Military Canal Path
The area is also popular with cyclists, as
Romney Marsh to the south is completely flat!
Amenities
Hamstreet has:
★ A
railway station on the
Marshlink Line
★ Post office/general store
★ Various shops (including hardware stores/cycle shop/antiques)
★ A doctor's surgery
★ A dentist
★ A village primary school
★ A hairdresser
★ A garage
★ A restaurant
★ A garden centre
★ A pub at the village crossroads called the Duke's Head
The village has a country fayre and transport festival every June and is twinned with
Therouanne in Northern France.