Notice on Bethersden Village Sign (3)
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Image: © David Hillas Taken: 17 Mar 2016
This photo shows one of the four notices on the Bethersden village sign in School Road near the A28 Ashford Road. It says the following: THE SIGN SYMBOLS OAST HOUSES - hop farming area until 1970s ROCKING HORSE - Stevenson Brothers export them all over the world ANVIL - forges in the parish still operational BOOK - Richard Lovelace, 17th C Cavalier Poet, owned land in Bethersden. He wrote: "Stone walls do not a prison make Nor i'ron bars a cage" PLANE - village's wood craftmanship renowned. SHEARS - sheep farming commercially important. PIG - 1086 village named "Beadericesdenne". "denne" meant woodland where swine are pastured