The small rural parish of Stalisfield sits on the lower slopes of the North Downs within the Swale district of Kent, in south‑east England. It occupies rolling chalk countryside and patches of woodland typical of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a network of quiet lanes, footpaths and remnants of traditional orchards and hopland that hint at the area’s agricultural past.
Historically a farming community with medieval roots, Stalisfield retains a scatter of flint‑and‑brick cottages, a small parish church and several historic farmsteads, giving it a distinctly rural character. The population is small and community‑minded, with many people commuting to nearby towns such as Faversham and Ashford, while walkers and riders make use of local bridleways and country lanes for leisure.
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