Aldington is a small village and civil parish in the Borough of Ashford, in Kent, south‑east England. Perched on a ridge above the low‑lying countryside, it offers broad views across the surrounding farmland and towards Romney Marsh, and retains a compact historic core of houses, lanes and green spaces.
The parish has long rural roots, with an ancient earthwork known locally as Aldington Knoll and a parish church at its heart; farming remains important to the local economy while many residents commute into Ashford or to London thanks to good road and rail connections. Community life centres on the village hall, church and pub, and the quiet Kentish landscape makes it popular with walkers and people seeking a rural base within easy reach of larger towns.
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