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Saltwood is a village and Saltwood Parish Council in the Folkestone and Hythe District of , England. Within the parish are the small hamlets of and Sandling.


Geography
Saltwood is located immediately to the north of Hythe on the high land looking over the . It is served by Sandling railway station on the South Eastern Main Line. It is surrounded by farming land.

The parish includes the hamlet of Sandling which has a railway station. It is the location of , a large estate and house, which stretches around the village of Saltwood and ends at Saltwood's other satellite hamlet, . The gardens of the Park are often open during the summer months.


Castle
, Saltwood Castle once a possession of the Archbishops of Canterbury, this article at Catholic Encyclopedia quotes "The archbishop owned more than twenty manors in Kent alone, including the castle of Saltwood." is located here, having been assigned to them by a deed of 1026 (now in the ) signed by such leading figures as and Earl Godwin.See historical summary at Saltwood Castle's history page The castle was the overnight resting place of four knights (Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton) on their journey to to murder .

More recently this castle (now privately owned) has been home to Kenneth Clark, , and then his son . It is located about a mile to the north of the of Hythe, although the parish boundaries of Saltwood come very much closer to Hythe town centre.


Religious buildings
The Norman parish church is dedicated to St Peter & St Paul. Saltwood Parish Church There is also an Anglican chapel of ease at Pedlinge. The residents of Sandling Park, the estate and their estate employees traditionally worship at the latter, which is served by the (rector) of Saltwood.


Schools
There are two primary schools, Saltwood CEP, Saltwood CE Primary School and St Augustine's RCP, St Augustines RC Primary School as well as a major secondary comprehensive school, Brockhill Park Performing Arts College, Brockhill Park Performing Arts College located in the parish.


Leisure
Brockhill Country Park is located here. Saltwood also has a team Saltwood Cricket Club which plays in the Kent Village League's Second Division, and has a ground and pavilion in the village at Kiln Corner, on the top of Tanners Hill.

Until 1987 Saltwood attracted visitors to a historical point of interest, the Saltwood Miniature Railway, which was the oldest miniature railway in the world, still extant.See discussion at 7.25" Gauge Society homepage, or at the Saltwood Miniature Railway official website. However, in 1987 the railway closed. The locomotives and rolling stock were sold, and some time later the track was lifted. For about ten years it remained possible to follow the course of the line, but the entire site has now been redeveloped with new houses.

An inn of some antiquity trades on the village green. The Castle Hotel was first licensed as a public house in 1890 by the local Mackeson's Brewery, although there is evidence that beer was sold on the site for some time before that date. History of the Castle Hotel, Saltwood.


Further reading
  • Saltwood Castle. Derby: English Life Publications, 1975.


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