CT3
Wingham village itself, plus the CT3 villages around it along the A257, the railway line, and the North Downs edge. Six villages, one tradesman, one consistent standard.
Wingham sits on the A257 between Canterbury and Sandwich. The patch runs east to Ash, north-west along the railway to Adisham, north to Preston on the Wantsum edge, south-west into the orchard-belt at Staple, and south to Nonington on the North Downs edge. Dover District Council is the planning authority across the patch, which matters on Conservation Area and Listed Building Consent work - flagged at quote stage.
The village itself - wide Conservation Area High Street, Red Lion and market square, mixed period cottages, listed frontages, outlying farms.
More on WinghamThe smaller village north-west of Wingham on the railway line - period cottages, orchard-boundary rear gardens, occasional listed stock around the church.
More on AdishamThe larger village three miles east along the A257 - period cottages, newer developments off Guilton, mixed stock from Victorian villas onwards.
More on AshThe village on the A257 north of Wingham, farmland edges and the drop down towards the Wantsum. Wind exposure matters on the ridge.
More on PrestonThe small settlement south-west of Wingham off Church Lane - orchard-country cottages, converted farm plots, longer rural boundaries.
More on StapleThe village south of Wingham towards the North Downs edge - period stock, colliery-era terraces, working farms, extensive garden plots.
More on NoningtonSend photos and a one-line description on WhatsApp. Fixed price back same-day on straightforward Wingham jobs; site visit on anything unusual. No pressure, no upsell.