Ditton, Kent - Wikipedia Today Ditton has a mixed agricultural and industrial economy, with a wide range of social and leisure facilities In 2001 it had a population of 4,786 The name Ditton comes from the Saxon "Dictune" meaning the village situated on the dike, or trench of water
Ditton: Life in Kents biggest village where people never move away It is said to be Kent's biggest village and boasts a 15th century church along with a mention in the Domesday survey of 1086 But as its own parish council points out, the population of the parish of Ditton has swelled considerably since then
Ditton and Bailey Family Tree Ditton is an Old English place name changed from Deighton (a town with a dike ditch round) as a consequence of the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror - Source: The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames by Basil Cottle
Ditton Parish Council, Ditton, Aylesford Ditton is a long narrow Parish which straddles the A20 (the old Dover to London Road) in Kent Its main residential area has been steadily developed since 1922, when Aylesford Paper Mill was
Ditton Heritage Centre Victorian Classroom Ditton Heritage Centre is a local charity dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the village of Ditton The centre is based in a former Victorian school building (New Road, Ditton, ME20 6AE) and houses a collection of local historical books, documents, photographs and artefacts
Ditton, Kent Facts for Kids Ditton is long and narrow, stretching across the A20, which was once the main road from Dover to London To the south, you'll find farmland, and to the north, there's more industry It sits in the Medway Valley, on the northern edge of the Kent Weald In 2011, Ditton had a population of 4,786 people
Town and Village Guide - Ditton in Kent - United Kingdom Ditton is a small village located in the county of Kent, England It is situated on the banks of the River Medway and is surrounded by beautiful countryside The village has a rich history dating back to the Roman times, and there are many historic buildings and landmarks to explore
Ditton, Kent - History - LiquiSearch Today Ditton has a mixed agricultural and industrial economy, with a wide range of social and leisure facilities In 2001 it had a population of 4,753 The name Ditton comes from the Saxon "Dictune" meaning the village situated on the dike, or trench of water
Ditton - Wikipedia The former Ditton, Quebec, which amalgamated into La Patrie, Quebec in 1997 Ditton River, a tributary of the rivière au Saumon in Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality, Estrie, Québec