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Kingsnorth sits just south of Ashford, functioning as a bridge between the town’s modern infrastructure and the open landscapes of the Weald. Historically a small farming community centered around the 13th-century Church of St Michael and All Angels, the area has grown significantly over the last few decades, evolving into a collection of integrated residential pockets. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the A2070, providing a straightforward link towards the coast at Romney Marsh, while remaining within a ten-minute drive of Ashford International station for those using the High Speed rail link. Despite the expansion, you can still find the older heart of the village near the local primary school and the playing fields. It’s a practical location where the amenities of a major town are within easy reach, yet you are only a short walk or cycle from the quieter footpaths that lead out toward Hamstreet and the surrounding woodland.