Stockbury

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Stockbury is a village and civil parish in the Maidstone district of Kent, England.

In 1800, Edward Hasted noted, it was called in the Domesday survey, Stochingeberge, inlater records, Stockesburie, and then Stockbury. Most of the parish was within the hundred of Eyhorne and a division of West Kent.[1]

Most of the parish is on a valley (between Key Street, Sittingbourne and Detling Hill, Maidstone).[1]

On St. Mary Magdalen's day, July 22, there used to be a pedlars fair near the Three Squirrels public house.[2]

The parish church, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene, is a Grade I listed building and the adjacent ringwork is a scheduled monument.[3][4] Listed in the Domesday Book.

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