Cheriton, Kent

Folkestone, CT19 4
Cheriton, Kent Cheriton, Kent is one of the popular City located in ,Folkestone listed under Landmark & Historical Place in Folkestone ,

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Cheriton is a northern suburb of Folkestone in Kent, the town being the location of the English terminal of the Channel Tunnel as well as of the major army barracks of Shorncliffe Camp.HistoryThe coastal plain where the North Downs meet the Strait of Dover has been of strategic importance since ancient times. Portus Lemanis was a major Roman harbour, overlooked by a fort near where Lympne Castle now stands. The Normans built Folkestone Castle on a spur of Cheriton Hill. The church of St Martin dates back to Saxon times and the name Cheriton means "Church Farm".The British government purchased a large piece of land at Shorncliffe in 1794 and fortified it in preparation for the expected French invasion. Shorncliffe Redoubt is significant as the birthplace of modern infantry tactics. A Royal Commission was set up in 1859 during another invasion panic, which led to the construction of the Palmerston Forts and Shorncliffe Army Camp.The Army presence led to a dramatic growth of Cheriton in the second half of the 19th century. This led to the distinction being lost between Cheriton and Folkestone, whose expansion was funnelled westward by the escarpment of the Downs.

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