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In the 1870s John Marius Wilson described East Langdon as a village and its own parish "in Dover district, Kent... near the Deal and Dover railway, 3½ miles NNE of Dover. The parish contains also the hamlet of Marten; and its post-town is Dover. Acres, 1,065. Real property, £2,228. Pop., 362. Houses,
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The 2011 census recorded 281 males and 277 females, and 424 residents aged 16–74 who were employed. The number of women engaging in economic activity has significantly increased since 1881, in 2011 a total of 216 women were in employment. The number of males engaging in economic activity in 2011 was
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of Martin Mill railway station, and the schoolmistress for the parish' National School. At West Langdon there were recorded the parish clerk, two farmers, a shoemaker, and a beer retailer. By 1913 at West Langdon a shoemaker was not listed. East Langdon in 1913 showed four farmers, one of whom was a
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in 1913; that of West Langdon in 1882, a Benjamin James Taylor, and in 1913 a William Powell Hampton who was also the principal landowner. The three principal landowners of East Langdon in 1882 included the Earl of Guilford. The Earl remained a principal landowner in 1913, along with Major Herbert
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cloth, "richly embroidered, with a representation of the Annunciation to the Virgin, accompanied by various elegant devices and scrolls". St Mary's Church at West Langdon was rebuilt in 1869 to the Early English style and restored in 1906, and comprises a chancel and nave, with seating at the time
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Maps of 19th-century Langdon show that the area was mainly rural. In 1881 the total population of Langdon was 307. At the time 70 people, mainly male, were working in the predominant occupation of agriculture. Other occupations for men at this time included carpentry, mechanics, plate-laying,
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describes the Premonstratensian abbey remains as "... abbey buildings survive partly as ruins incorporated within a later house, Listed Grade II*, and also within the Grade II Listed, north eastern wall of a 19th-century agricultural barn. Elsewhere, the abbey survives in buried form and as
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and Kent. However, East and West Langdon in Kent is the earliest recorded use of the place name Langdon, at the time of the 861 Saxon Charters the place was recorded as "Langandune". The original meaning of Langdon suggests that the parish lies along a 'long hill' or 'long down' between
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blacksmithing, labouring on the railway, and careers in the navy. Women were mainly engaged in domestic positions and services, such as indoor servants and charwomen, or working for a washing and bathing service; a total of 10 females were working in this type of employment.
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John E Vigar in his web site blog describes St Augustine's Church as "a little-visited gem... rescued from neglect in the late nineteenth century", with chancel stained glass by Powell, an unusual font, a royal arms, and "what is probably the best hourglass stand in Kent".
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Both St Augustine's and St Mary's Church have war memorials in memory of those from the parish who lost their lives fighting in the First and Second World Wars; those who lost their lives during the First is higher than those in the Second.
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in the early 12th century, near the site of Langdon Abbey. However, in the 16th century when Langdon Abbey was dissolved, this led to the church being neglected and in need of restoration. Attempts were made to repair the church by
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The population time series of Langdon from 1801 to 2011 shows how the population fluctuated over the years between 1801 and 1961. In more recent years the population appears to have levelled off at almost 560 in 2001 and 2011.
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Parish population for East Langdon in 1881 was 307 and in 1911, 353; that for West Langdon in 1881 was 105 and in 1911, 110. Recorded occupations and trades in 1882 included, for East Langdon, six farmers, a miller,
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Langdon is a rural civil parish 4.6 miles north-east of Dover, and contains the villages of East Langdon and West Langdon, and the hamlets of Martin, and Martin Mill; parish population includes these settlements.
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There is a local post office in East Langdon, with services including mail, identity provision and licences, travel, and finances. The village has a small primary school called Langdon Primary School, in the 2016
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The 1851 census details on St Augustine's church record that morning service attendance was 151 people with a total seating capacity of 121. There was a morning service but none in the afternoon or evening.
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Office at Martin Mill Station, run by a sub-postmaster; telegrams for the parish were delivered only to the station. Letters to East and West Langdon were routed through Dover, and then through
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72. The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Canterbury. Value, £126. * Patron, the Earl of Guilford. The church comprises nave, small aisle, and chancel."
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of chalk, on which was grown wheat, oats, turnips and barley. Population of East Langdon in 1881 was 307, that of West Langdon in 1881 and 1913, 105. The population of the
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In 19th- and early 20th-century directories, today's Langdon comprised two parishes: East Langdon and West Langdon. East Langdon parish included the hamlet of Martin, and
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208, employment between males and females in Langdon is now very similar, compared to the 1881 statistics where economic activity was mainly dominated by males.
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and her assistant, with an average attendance of 61. Children at West Langdon attended school at East Langdon and Waldershare. In 1913 there was a Post and
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was built at East Langdon in 1872 for 66 children, enlarged in 1905 for 74, and by 1913 had become a mixed non-provided school—defined by the
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The word Langdon comes from the original Old English meaning, 'Long Down' or 'Long Hill'. The name 'Langdon' is an
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origin and one of the oldest names recorded. It is a common surname, as well as a locational name from places in
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in 1882 until 1885 and Frederick George North, 8th Earl, from then until at least 1913; that of St Mary's a
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A local bus serves the parish, with bus stops at East Langdon, Martin and Martin Mill, with connections to
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lie between West Langdon and East Langdon. The abbey was founded in 1198 by Sir William de Auberville of
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for about 100. The register for St Augustine's dates to 1560, that of St Mary's, 1650. The
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chapel, built in 1875, also existed at East Langdon from 1882 to at least 1913. A
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on the Dover and Deal Railway. In 1882 and 1913 both parishes were part of the
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remains, and a "small unpretending structure of rough flints" comprising
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of West Langdon, which was combined with Whitfield, was 417 in 1913.
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St Augustine's, a medieval church in East Langdon, is dedicated to
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St Augustine's Church at East Langdon, is described as of
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Carved stone corbel from monastic cellars of Langdon Abbey
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Total population time series of Langdon, Kent, 1801-2011.
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provides Southeastern Trains connections to Dover and
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and joint parish workhouse provision set up under the
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the Virgin. It is said that the church was built by
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The local train station at 685: 350:which was dissolved in 1535. 1376:John E Vigar's Kent Churches 824: 718: 7: 1372:"St Augustine East Langdon" 1316:"Bus routes and maps, Kent" 800:St Mary the Virgin's Church 754: 477:Langdon, East and West, in 432:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 18:Human settlement in England 10: 1980: 483:1913 p.419. See also 1882. 353: 346:. Langdon was the site of 1937: 1921: 1545: 1514: 1505: 1042:Kelly's Directory of Kent 1029:Kelly's Directory of Kent 873:"Langdon Abbey (467498)" 526:for St Augustine's was a 480:Kelly's Directory of Kent 255: 251: 239: 227: 215: 211: 201: 189: 179: 169: 155: 137: 119: 101: 85: 77: 40: 35:Church Lane, East Langdon 28: 23: 1296:. Langdon Primary School 1264:"Branch Finder, Langdon" 1217:Neighbourhood Statistics 1191:Neighbourhood Statistics 1165:Neighbourhood Statistics 1087:Neighbourhood Statistics 933:. Langdon Parish Council 848:"Parish population 2011" 749:St Pancras International 654:. 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Index


Langdon is located in Kent
Kent
Civil parish
District
Dover
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CT15
Dialling code
Police
Kent
Fire
Kent
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK
England
Kent
51°10′30″N 1°19′44″E / 51.175°N 1.329°E / 51.175; 1.329
civil parish
Dover
Kent

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