Hamstreet

Hamstreet
Village sign of Orlestone and Hamstreet
Hamstreet is located in Kent
Hamstreet
Hamstreet
Location within Kent
Population1,988 [1]
OS grid referenceTR005335
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townAshford
Postcode districtTN26
Dialling code01233
PoliceKent
FireKent
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
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51°03′56″N 0°51′45″E / 51.0656°N 0.8626°E / 51.0656; 0.8626

Hamstreet is a village in Kent, in South East England.

The village is located 6 miles (10 km) south of Ashford on the A2070, the main road between Ashford and Hastings. The majority of the village is in the parish of Orlestone, named after a much older hamlet located 1 mile north of Hamstreet on the ridge of hills; however, part of the village falls within the parish of Warehorne, including the significant Ingoldsby Lane / Pippins development, giving a total population of 1,988 which will have increased since the 2021 census.

The parish church, dedicated to the Good Shepherd [1], is now a shared Anglican/Methodist building, and the parish churches of Orlestone, Snave (now a redundant church), Ruckinge, Warehorne and Kenardington are all within the traditional benefice which was expanded to form the new Saxon Shore benefice along with Bilsington, Bonnington and Aldington.

  1. ^ Nomis data census figures 2021 for the two parishes that Hamstreet falls within