Nonington, often spelt Nonnington, is a rural parish in East Kent. It lies some two miles or so to the north-east of the A2 approximately mid-way between Dover and Canterbury. Sandwich is some seven miles to the north-east and Deal is about ten miles or so to the east. The old parish measured roughly three miles by three miles, some 4,000 acres in all, but was divided into the separate parishes of Nonington and Aylesham in 1951. This website is mainly concerned with the original parish before its division, and with events in what became the present parish of Nonington after the division.


The origins and history of Snowdown Colliery and the mining village of Aylesham and its people are well recorded on other websites and is therefore not covered  in any great detail by this website at present.

For information from the parish register on births, deaths & marriages, and census records go to:
http://www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/Nonington.html

Transcriptions of  documents relating to Nonington  from the 16th century onwards can be found at:
http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/01/NON/00.htm

I hope the content will be both informative and of interest to visitors, and I look forward to reading your comments. Any information on Nonington past will be gratefully received, and in return I am willing to pass on any information I have and also post links with any other relevant sites or blogs.

Email contact: clivemwebb@gmail.com

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Any donations to help with the costs of running this website will be gratefully received.

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