Lyminge

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Lyminge is a historic village in Kent, England, notable for its early medieval Anglo-Saxon archaeological remains and religious significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeUnit civil parish of Lyminge
archaeologicalResearchBy University of Reading NERFINISHED
associatedWith King Eadbald of Kent NERFINISHED
Saint Ethelburga of Kent NERFINISHED
contains village of Etchinghill
village of Lyminge
country England
designation historic village
earliestChristianFoundation one of the earliest in Kent
excavationsBegan 2000s
governingBody Lyminge Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite Anglo-Saxon great hall complex at Lyminge
Lyminge Anglo-Saxon monastery NERFINISHED
Lyminge Anglo-Saxon settlement
early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Lyminge
hasChurch Parish Church of St Mary and St Ethelburga, Lyminge NERFINISHED
hasDialCode 01303
hasFeature archaeological excavations
parish church
rural landscape
hasLandscape chalk downland
valley setting
hasOSGridReference TR1640
hasPostTown Folkestone NERFINISHED
hasTransport bus services to Folkestone
historicCounty Kent NERFINISHED
knownFor Anglo-Saxon archaeology
early Christian site
early medieval settlement
religious significance
locatedIn Folkestone and Hythe District NERFINISHED
Kent NERFINISHED
locatedNear Canterbury NERFINISHED
Etchinghill NERFINISHED
Folkestone NERFINISHED
Postling NERFINISHED
Stanford, Kent NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kent Downs NERFINISHED
partOf Folkestone and Hythe local government district NERFINISHED
Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
patronSaint Saint Ethelburga of Lyminge NERFINISHED
postalCounty Kent NERFINISHED
region South East England
religiousSiteSince 7th century
religiousTradition Christianity
timePeriod Anglo-Saxon period NERFINISHED
early medieval period

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