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Adisham
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Statistics
Population: 620 <ref>National Statistics Census 2001</ref>
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:TR226540
Administration
Parish: Adisham
District: City of Canterbury
Shire county: Kent
Region: South East England
Constituent country:England
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Kent
Historic county: Kent
Services
Police force: Kent Police
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance:South East Coast
Post office and telephone
Post town: CANTERBURY
Postal district: CT3
Dialling code: 01304
Politics
UK Parliament: Canterbury
European Parliament: South East England
Image:Flag of England.svg

Adisham (formerly Adesham) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Kent.

The village, six miles south-east of Canterbury, is known as Edesham in the Domesday Book.

The Pilgrims' Way passes through the parish.

It is possibly the most boring place in the United Kingdom as a result of the fact it's only shop shut down several years ago and has only one rather sub-par Pub remains.

The former Head of the UK Folical Chemicals Industry Jamie Bennie-Coulson lives locally.

[edit] Affiliations

Adisham is twinned with the following towns:

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The city of Canterbury in Kent, South East England
with the surrounding suburbs, villages, towns and parishes :

AdishamBarhamBekesbourneBekesbourne-with-PatrixbourneBishopsbourneBleanBridgeCharthamChartham HatchChestfieldChisletEast StourmouthFordwichGreenhillHackingtonHarbledownHerneHerne and BroomfieldHerne BayHersdenHoathIckhamIckham and WellKingstonLittlebourneLower HardresMarshsidePatrixbournePethamPlucks GutterReculverStourmouthSturrySwalecliffeTankertonThanington WithoutTyler HillUpper HarbledownUpper HardresWalthamWestbereWhitstableWickhambreauxWomenswold

The district of the City of Canterbury
List of places in Kent


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