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Ightham (/ˈtəm/ EYE-təm) is a village in Kent, England, located approximately four miles east of Sevenoaks and six miles north of Tonbridge. The parish includes the hamlet of Ivy Hatch.

Ightham
Ightham
Location within Kent
Population2,084 (2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ595565
District
Shire county
  • Kent
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSEVENOAKS
Postcode districtTN15
Dialling code01732 88
PoliceKent
FireKent
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
  • Tonbridge & Malling
List of places
UK
England
Kent
51.285°N 0.288°E / 51.285; 0.288

Ightham is famous for the nearby medieval manor of Ightham Mote (National Trust), although the village itself is of greater antiquity. Ightham is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, but place-name evidence implies the name is derived from the Saxon 'Ehtaham'. 'Ehta' is a Jutish personal name, while 'ham' means settlement.

The parish church dates from the 12th century, and in 1336 Edward II granted a request for permission to hold an annual fair in the village.

Ightham was famous for growing Kentish cob nuts. These seem to have been cultivated first by James Usherwood, who lived at Cob Tree Cottage. There was a public house nearby called the Cob Tree Inn, which has now reverted to a private house. There are still a number of cob trees in and around the village, but the work of pruning them and picking the nuts is labour-intensive, and the industry has fallen into decline.the local school has a cobnut as its logo.

Ightham also has its own football team, Ightham FC. Home games are played at the recreation ground adjoining the A25 motorway. It also has a Scout group 1st Ightam scouts


Demographics


Ightham compared
2001 UK CensusIghtham wardTonbridge and
Malling borough
England
Population1,942107,56149,138,831
Foreign born8.1%4.6%9.2%
White99.1%98.3%90.9%
Asian0.6%0.7%4.6%
Black0.3%0.1%2.3%
Christian82.4%76.1%71.7%
Muslim0.2%0.3%3.1%
Hindu0%0.2%1.1%
No religion11.6%15%14.6%
Unemployed1.9%1.9%3.3%
Retired13.9%14.2%13.5%

At the 2001 UK census, the Ightham electoral ward had a population of 1,940. The ethnicity was 99.1% White, 0% Mixed Race, 0.6% Asian, 0.3% Black and 0% Other. The place of birth of residents was 91.9% United Kingdom, 0.5% Republic of Ireland, 2% other Western European countries, and 5.6% elsewhere. Religion was recorded as 82.4% Christian, 0.2% Buddhist, 0% Hindu, 0% Sikh, 0.5% Jewish, and 0.2% Muslim. 11.6% were recorded as having no religion, 0.4% had an alternative religion and 4.7% did not state their religion.[2]

The economic activity of residents aged 16–74 was 38.2% in full-time employment, 11.6% in part-time employment, 14.7% self-employed, 1.9% unemployed, 1.9% students with jobs, 3.5% students without jobs, 13.9% retired, 11.2% looking after home or family, 1.1% permanently sick or disabled and 1.9% economically inactive for other reasons. The industry of employment of residents was 12.3% retail, 9.4% manufacturing, 7.2% construction, 18.3% real estate, 8.2% health and social work, 8.3% education, 4.3% transport and communications, 3.2% public administration, 4.3% hotels and restaurants, 17.9% finance, 1.3% agriculture and 5.3% other. Compared with national figures, the ward had a relatively high proportion of workers in finance and real estate. There were a relatively low proportion in manufacturing, public administration, transport and communications. Of the ward's residents aged 16–74, 35.7% had a higher education qualification or the equivalent, compared with 19.9% nationwide.[2]


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Notable people



References


  1. "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  2. "Neighbourhood Statistics". Statistics.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2008.
  3. "Historic Kent - Villages and Towns". Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 1 May 2008.
  4. Cameron, Roderick (1981). Great Comp and its garden. London: Bachman and Turner Publications. pp. 131–144. ISBN 0859741001.
  5. Picton W. and Stirk J., Life in Ightham in the 1800s (Directwish Limited, 1989)
  6. Cadwalla, Carole. "The Booker prize money wouldn't even keep me in cigarettes". www.theguardian.com/. Retrieved 18 November 2019.





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