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Sellindge is a long-established village in East Kent, positioned along the A20 roughly halfway between Ashford and Hythe. Its layout is largely linear, stretching along the Roman road with a mix of older cottages and more recent residential pockets. The landscape here is defined by the flat, open expanses of the Kentish Stour valley to the north and the rising ground of the North Downs in the distance. While it retains a distinct rural identity, the village is practical for those who need easy access to the M20 or the high-speed rail links from Ashford International. At its heart sits the 12th-century St Mary’s Church and a well-used village hall and meadow that hosts the annual Steam Festival. For day-to-day needs, there is a local shop and a pharmacy, and the village is notably home to one of the region's main NHS hospitals, the William Harvey, just a few miles down the road towards Willesborough. It’s a place where the proximity to the coast and the busier hubs of East Kent are well-balanced by the surrounding farmland.