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  1. Edenbridge is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. Its name derives from Old English Eadhelmsbrigge (meaning "Eadhelm's Bridge"). It is located on the border of Kent and Surrey , on the upper floodplain of the River Medway and takes its name from that river's tributary, the River Eden .

  2. Nov 28, 2023 · Edenbridge. Guide to Edenbridge, Kent ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish register transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. Contents. 1 Parish History. 2 Resources. 2.1 Find Neighboring Parishes. 2.2 Civil Registration. 2.2.1 Registration Districts. 2.3 Church Records. 2.3.1 Church of England.

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  4. Jan 20, 2021 · 20 January 2021 in History. Edenbridge has a long and distinguished history, from the Roman road crossing the river at Edenbridge, to medieval buildings, coaching inns, courtyards, traditional English gardens, and old churches, that all have a story to tell. Here’s a brief overview of the most important events and places.

  5. Edenbridge, Kent, England. Edenbridge, town (parish), Sevenoaks district, administrative and historic county of Kent, England. It is situated south of London near the Surrey border, on the River Eden. The first references to the town appear in 12th-century church records.

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  6. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › EdenbridgeEdenbridge - Wikishire

    Edenbridge is a town in Kent. It is found in western Kent, close by the border with Surrey, which is marked here by the Kent Brook. Edenbridge is on the upper floodplain of the River Medway and gives its name to a tributary of the Medway which flows through the town, the River Eden. Edenbridge has a population of around 8,000.

  7. 1 Historic town. Set at the crossing of the River Eden, along the old Roman road between London and Lewes, this ancient town in the rural borders between Kent and Surrey has been a centre for leather-making, livestock rearing and iron smelting over the centuries. And in 1279 it was granted a charter for a weekly market by Henry III.

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