Smarden
There is a good reason why many describe Smarden as one of the prettiest villages in Kent, and that is because it is.
- Population 1,301
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- Wikipedia page
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Smarden is a vibrant, caring community with plenty to offer. As a village there are many local organisations and activities which builds upon its already strong community spirit.
Thought by many to be the most beautiful village in Kent, Smarden was awarded Village of the Year for the South East of England in 2008 and prior to this won many awards as the Best Kept Village in Kent.
Much of the village centre is a designated conservation area and the parish has 155 listed buildings. Rich in 14th and 15th century buildings which were part of the weaving industry, Smarden has an interesting history. The 14th/15th century church is known as the “Barn of Kent” because of its wide scissor-beamed roof unsupported by pillars.
In 1576 Queen Elizabeth I confirmed a Charter granted by Edward III in 1332 for a weekly market to be held in Smarden each Monday and for an annual fair of 5 days at Michaelmas.
The village offers a Post Office, Butcher’s Shop, Gallery and Vintage Fusion bric-a-brac shop as well as 3 separate pubs – The Bell being a particular favourite haunt for the Young Farmers! There is a Primary School and Pre-school, a Toddler Group, and a Youth Club as well as offering a range of Adult Learning opportunities.
Smarden has a modern Charter Hall, opened in 2007 and a fantastic Sports Pavilion opened in June 2017, as well as playing fields. Sporting clubs in Smarden are popular and include a cricket club, a tennis club, an adult football club as well as a junior football club.
Other groups include the WI, St Michael’s Guild, Bell Ringers, Gardeners Society, the Smarden Players and an Over 60’s group.
- Population 1,301
- Parish website
- Wikipedia page
- Map
Smarden Directory
D.R. Luckhurst Butchers
Local butchers sourcing lamb and beef from Bethersden. Select choices of meats, homemade sausages, burgers, pies and fantastic prepared meals ready to cook (vension encroute, rump puds, beef pinwheels, pork pastry, garlic kievs). Local bread […]
Find out moreFlower Arranging at St Michael's Church
A group of amateur flower arrangers who decorate St Michael’s Church on a weekly basis and come together to create beautiful displays for church festivals and weddings. A friendly team of flower fanatics, they would […]
Find out moreSmarden Computer Club
The Computer Club meet on the first Thursday of the month in the Smarden Charter Hall between 2.00 and 4.00 p.m. Although there is no tuition as such; the group try to help each other […]
Find out moreSmarden Cricket Club
‘The Minnis’ was once the ground to the country house known as ‘Gilletts’, a large house located next to the club with connections to India and Ceylon along with other 15/16th Century Houses in the […]
Find out moreSmarden Drop in and Chat Group
The Charter Hall and Good Neighbour Scheme provide the facilities for this weekly activity which is open every Monday including Bank Holidays from 9.30 until 11.30 a.m. You can also join a short footpath walk […]
Find out moreSmarden Gardeners' Society
Founded in 1931, the society remains a small and friendly group of like-minded people with a common interest in horticulture and gardening for pleasure. The society runs a varied programme of shows, talks and outings […]
Find out moreSmarden Runners
Sporting Smarden is keen to further expand and promote running in the village. This could be part of a keep fit regimen or training for a forthcoming event. Whether you are a beginner or the […]
Find out moreSmarden Short Mat Bowls
The club meets regularly once a week for a friendly social bowling session and always welcomed new members, both male and female, either experienced or totally new to bowls. As well as the regular social […]
Find out moreSmarden Society of Bell Ringers
The Smarden Society of Bell Ringers have about 6 regular ringers on a Sunday with regular Wednesday practices attended by as many as 10 members, including visitors from other towers in neighbouring villages and they […]
Find out moreSmarden WI
The WI plays a unique role in providing women with educational opportunities and the chance to build new skills, to take part in a wide variety of activities and to campaign on issues that matter […]
Find out moreSmarden Youth Drama Group
The East Sutton Community Youth Theatre runs a drama workshop at the Charter Hall during school term on Tuesdays from 5.00 – 6.15 p.m and is open to children aged 6 to 11 years. No […]
Find out moreSt Michael's Guild
The Guild organises the rota for the brass cleaning in church and the annual Lent Lunches, money from which is donated to a local charity. The Guild also runs the Pew Cushion Project; a group […]
Find out moreThe Bell
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Find out moreThe Big Cat Sanctuary
The Big Cat Sanctuary is set in the heart of the countryside at Smarden, in Kent. The peace and tranquility of the site provides an ideal sanctuary and excellent conditions for the successful breeding of […]
Find out moreThe Chequers Inn
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Find out moreThe Flying Horse
This charming little pub is full character, with its old oak beams and its rustic country interior – a cosy country pub, The Flying Horse is nestled in the picturesque village of Smarden in Kent. […]
Find out moreThe Smarden Afternoon Club
The Afternoon Club at Smarden meets at the Charter Hall at 2.00 p.m. on the first Friday of each month and includes a speaker followed by tea and a chat. When funds are available the […]
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