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Eynsford sits in the Darent Valley, about six miles south of Dartford, and remains a surprisingly quiet pocket of the Kent Downs despite its proximity to the M25. The village is defined by the River Darent, which flows through its centre and is still crossed by a narrow medieval stone bridge tucked right next to an active road ford. Historically, it is anchored by the ruins of Eynsford Castle - one of the earliest Norman flint fortifications in England - and the nearby Lullingstone Roman Villa. Most of the everyday life here is split between the high street and the railway station, which provides a direct link to London Blackfriars and Victoria. While the village is known for its open green spaces and surrounding lavender fields, it functions as a practical community with a local primary school, a handful of long-standing pubs, and easy access to the rolling hills of the Sevenoaks district just to the south.