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Newchurch, Kent
Newchurch
is a village and
civil parish
in the
Folkestone and Hythe
District in
Kent, England
.
The village
is located on the
Romney Marsh
, west of
Dymchurch
During
the Second World War
it was home to an
RAF
airfield
,
RAF Newchurch
, that operated
Hawker Tempest
fighter aircraft
under
Wing Commander
Roland Beamont
which participated in the defence of
the UK
against the German
V-1 flying bomb
offensive
of 1944. A
Chain Home
coastal
radar station
was also located there.
The village's only pub, the
Black Bull
, owned at one time by
Mackeson's Brewery
and
Shepherd Neame Brewery
closed in
1995 and is now a
private house
.
The
parish church
is dedicated to
St Peter
and
St Paul
. The
ecclesiastical parish
forms part of the
Romney Deanery
of the
Maidstone archdeaconry
of the
Diocese of Canterbury
.