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St Michaels sits on a ridge just north of Tenterden, effectively serving as its gateway if you are approaching from the direction of Maidstone. While it has grown to be a sizeable community in its own right, it retains a distinct identity centered around the high spire of St Michael and All Angels church and the wide green of the recreation ground. Geographically, it occupies high ground on the edge of the Low Weald, offering some expansive views across the undulating Kent countryside. Practically, the village is well-served by a small cluster of local shops, a primary school, and a traditional pub, while the broader amenities of Tenterden High Street are only a mile or so down the road. Historically, the area’s development was tied closely to the local timber and brick-making industries, and you can still see evidence of the old kilns and Victorian cottages tucked away behind the more modern housing that has filled in the gaps over the last century. It’s a functional, settled place that feels well-connected to the landscape without being isolated.