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- Ringlestone abstract "Ringlestone /ˈrɪŋɡəlstoʊn/ is a hamlet between Wormshill and Harrietsham in the Maidstone district of Kent, England, falling within the civil parish of Wormshill, it is not to be confused with the Ringlestone suburb of Maidstone.Ringlestone or Rongostone (meaning "ring of stones") dates back to before the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.At the time of the Domesday Survey, the hamlet was smaller than it is today and yet was still deemed worthy of recording as noted by Edward Hasted in his 18th century survey of Kent:On the summit of the hill, at the south-east boundaries of this parish, next to Harrietsham, is a small hamlet, consisting of only three houses, belonging to farms of but small rents, which, however insignificant it may seem now, seems antiently to have been of some account, having been thought of sufficient consequence to be entered in the survey of Domesday, under the title of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, as follows:Richard holds of the bishop Rongostone, it was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . There are two villeins, having one carucate, and it paid six shillings in the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, and now it is worth [f]orty shillings. Ulviet held it of king Edward.Today the hamlet is a collection of cottages and a public house surrounding a former farm, now converted to the Ringlestone Farmhouse Hotel. The Ringlestone Inn, a central feature of the hamlet, is an historic 16th century ale-house.".
- Ringlestone areaCode "01622".
- Ringlestone country England.
- Ringlestone country Kent.
- Ringlestone country United_Kingdom.
- Ringlestone district Borough_of_Maidstone.
- Ringlestone gridReference "TQ8782755844".
- Ringlestone postalCode "ME17".
- Ringlestone thumbnail Ringlestone_Inn.jpg?width=300.
- Ringlestone wikiPageID "13802650".
- Ringlestone wikiPageRevisionID "564021009".
- Ringlestone centre "Ringlestone".
- Ringlestone country "England".
- Ringlestone dialCode "1622".
- Ringlestone east Doddington,_Kent.
- Ringlestone hasPhotoCollection Ringlestone.
- Ringlestone latitude "51.270239".
- Ringlestone longitude "0.692911".
- Ringlestone north Milstead.
- Ringlestone north Wormshill.
- Ringlestone northeast Lynsted.
- Ringlestone northwest Hucking.
- Ringlestone officialName "Ringlestone".
- Ringlestone osGridReference "TQ8782755844".
- Ringlestone postTown Maidstone.
- Ringlestone postcodeArea "ME".
- Ringlestone postcodeDistrict "ME17".
- Ringlestone region "South East England".
- Ringlestone shireCounty Kent.
- Ringlestone shireDistrict Borough_of_Maidstone.
- Ringlestone south Harrietsham.
- Ringlestone southeast Lenham.
- Ringlestone southwest Leeds,_Kent.
- Ringlestone staticImage "180".
- Ringlestone staticImageCaption "(Ringlestone Road leading to the Ringlestone Inn)".
- Ringlestone title "Nearest Settlements".
- Ringlestone west Hollingbourne.
- Ringlestone wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Ringlestone subject Category:Hamlets_in_Kent.
- Ringlestone point "51.270239 0.692911".
- Ringlestone type Abstraction100002137.
- Ringlestone type Community108223802.
- Ringlestone type Gathering107975026.
- Ringlestone type Group100031264.
- Ringlestone type Hamlet108226978.
- Ringlestone type HamletsInKent.
- Ringlestone type SocialGroup107950920.
- Ringlestone type Place.
- Ringlestone type PopulatedPlace.
- Ringlestone type Settlement.
- Ringlestone type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ringlestone type Place.
- Ringlestone type Location.
- Ringlestone type _Feature.
- Ringlestone comment "Ringlestone /ˈrɪŋɡəlstoʊn/ is a hamlet between Wormshill and Harrietsham in the Maidstone district of Kent, England, falling within the civil parish of Wormshill, it is not to be confused with the Ringlestone suburb of Maidstone.Ringlestone or Rongostone (meaning "ring of stones") dates back to before the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.At the time of the Domesday Survey, the hamlet was smaller than it is today and yet was still deemed worthy of recording as noted by Edward Hasted in his 18th century survey of Kent:On the summit of the hill, at the south-east boundaries of this parish, next to Harrietsham, is a small hamlet, consisting of only three houses, belonging to farms of but small rents, which, however insignificant it may seem now, seems antiently to have been of some account, having been thought of sufficient consequence to be entered in the survey of Domesday, under the title of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, as follows:Richard holds of the bishop Rongostone, it was taxed at one suling. ".
- Ringlestone label "Ringlestone".
- Ringlestone label "Ringlestone".
- Ringlestone sameAs Ringlestone.
- Ringlestone sameAs m.03cjpgy.
- Ringlestone sameAs Q3432236.
- Ringlestone sameAs Q3432236.
- Ringlestone sameAs Ringlestone.
- Ringlestone lat "51.270239".
- Ringlestone long "0.692911".
- Ringlestone wasDerivedFrom Ringlestone?oldid=564021009.
- Ringlestone depiction Ringlestone_Inn.jpg.
- Ringlestone isPrimaryTopicOf Ringlestone.
- Ringlestone name "Ringlestone".