Yalding

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Yalding is a historic rural village in Kent, England, known for its traditional architecture and location near the confluence of several rivers.

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Yalding canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Kent
country England
countrySubdivision United Kingdom
dialCode 01622
governingBody Yalding Parish Council
hasAmenity primary school
public houses
village hall
hasBuildingType listed buildings
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
horticulture
hasFeature confluence of River Medway and River Teise
historic rural character
timber-framed buildings
traditional architecture
village green
hasHeritage medieval origins
hasLandUse agricultural land
hop gardens
orchards
hasRecreation boating on River Medway
riverside walks
hasReligiousBuilding St Peter and St Paul Church, Yalding
hasTransport Yalding railway station
historicCounty Kent
knownFor flooding risk from nearby rivers
historic village centre
riverside setting
locatedIn Kent
Maidstone
surface form: Maidstone district
locatedNear Maidstone
Tonbridge
locatedNearRiver River Beult
locatedOnRiver River Medway
River Teise
postcodeArea ME
postTown Maidstone
railwayLine Medway Valley Line
region South East England
shireCounty Kent
shireDistrict Maidstone

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