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Willesborough sits just to the east of Ashford’s town centre, separated from the main hub by the Great Stour river. Historically a village in its own right - and still retaining its own identity through its landmark Grade II* listed white smock mill - it has evolved into a well-connected residential suburb. Geographically, it is split into two distinct parts: the original village and the newer Willesborough Lees, which borders the M20 and the William Harvey Hospital. The landscape here is characterized by its proximity to the Julie Rose Stadium and the Conningbrook Lakes Country Park, providing a significant green buffer despite being within walking distance of the international railway station. The architecture is a practical mix, ranging from Victorian terraces near the older pubs and the church of St Mary the Virgin to the mid-century and modern housing that expands toward the North Downs. It functions as a quiet gateway between the urban infrastructure of Ashford and the rural lanes heading out toward Wye and the Kent Downs.