Chillenden
Chillenden is a village in east Kent, England, between Canterbury and Deal, and is in the civil parish of Goodnestone.
| Chillenden | |
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![]() The Grifins Head, Chillenden | |
![]() Chillenden Location within Kent | |
| OS grid reference | TR2753 |
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| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | Dover |
| Postcode district | CT15 |
| Police | Kent |
| Fire | Kent |
| Ambulance | South East Coast |
| UK Parliament | |
In the Domesday Book of 1086, Chillenden was recorded as 'Cilledene'. The parish in 1800 was made up of 160 acres (65 ha), containing three farms: one belonging to a Mr. Hammond, the other two to Sir Brook Bridges. A pedlary fair was held here on Whit Monday.[1]
The church, is dedicated to All Saints, in the priory of Ledes after being given to it by William of Norwich. The incumbency included three acres of glebe.[1]
Chillenden was home to the families of Thomas Chillenden and William Chillenden, as indicated by their surnames.
A double murder occurred in Chillenden in 1996. Michael Stone was convicted of killing Lin Russell and her daughter Megan. Stone received a life sentence with parole available after 25 years.[2]

References
- Hasted, Edward (1800). "Parishes". The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. Institute of Historical Research. 10: 95–98. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- "Michael Stone fails in judicial review bid". BBC News. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
External links
Media related to Chillenden at Wikimedia Commons- Parish website



