Luddenham is a very small, rural civil parish in the district of Swale in Kent, England, located a few miles from the market town of Faversham and within easy reach of Sittingbourne. The area is typical Kent countryside - undulating arable fields and orchards framed by hedgerows and quiet lanes - with a scattered settlement pattern rather than a busy village centre.
The parish has medieval roots and a landscape marked by old farmsteads and manorial plots; economically it remains largely agricultural, while many residents commute to nearby towns. Community life is small-scale and close-knit, and the tranquillity of the lanes and surrounding farmland makes the area attractive to walkers and anyone seeking a peaceful base near larger market centres and the Kent coast.
ME13 0TQ, ME13 0TE, ME13 0TR, ME13 0TH, ME13 0TL, ME13 0TJ, ME13 0TD, ME13 0TG, ME13 0TB … See all