Ide Hill is a village within the civil parish of Sundridge with Ide Hill, in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It stands on one of the highest points of the sandstone ridge about five miles south-west of Sevenoaks. Its name first appears on record in 1250 as Edythehelle. It is an eponymic denoting 'Edith's hill', from the Old English hyll 'hill'.

 

We have created a web site & forum called "Kent Parishes" to help people trying to find out information about the past, relatives, local history, ancestry, local information and much more. Click Here for more Details

 

Ide Hill web site - If you have anything to add to this site, stories, photos etc then please email us info@ide-hill.co.uk

 

 

 

10.03.08 Campaign to Protect Rural England is currently trying to raise awareness of the impact that the major supermarkets are having on our countryside and rural towns and villages. Please register on the site to show your support  Click Here for more Details

 

09.03.08 - History page added please click here

 

09.03.08 - Guest Book added please click here

 
06.02.08 - BBC Web Site on Ide Hill Post office - Click Here
 
06.02.08 - BBC Web site mention WWII Junkers 88 German bomber Crash  - Click Here
 

 

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