Chiding Stone
The Chiding Stone in Chiddingstone.
A large sandstone rock formation, situated on its outskirts, named the Chiding Stone. Chidingstone was a previous spelling used for the village. Tradition asserts that the stone was used as a seat of judgement, mainly to remonstrate overbearing local wives. It has also been described as a Druidical ritual site and more convincingly suggested as being a landmark used as a Saxon boundary marker. Chiddingstone means the stone of Chidda's tribe — Chidda presumably being a local Saxon leader.
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Chidingston, England
This enchanting village in Kent has a cute story. Owned by England's National Trust, 16th and 17th century houses filled with important collections line its perfect streets. A large stone in town is allegedly a site where husbands were once encouraged to chain their nagging wives for the day!
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A visit to the historic Kent Village of Chiddingstone, The Parish is located on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge and is a perfect example of a Tudor one-street village owned by The National Trust. I walk to the ancient Chiding Stone and down to the River Eden to find an old WW2 Pillbox.
Recorded: Friday 22nd June 2018
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England Chidingstone Village Video by Eurobookings.com
This enchanting village in Kent has a cute story. Owned by England's
National Trust, 16th and 17th century houses filled with important collections
line its perfect streets. A large stone in town is allegedly a site where
husbands were once encouraged to chain their nagging wives for the day!
Kent Scenes Aka Kent Scenic Issue Title - Step This Way! (1937)
Kent scenic.
Chiddingstone, Kent.
L/S of a lovely church in the village. C/U of its 13th century tower. Various shots of the church. M/S as camera pans down to church door. L/S of street and lamp in the foreground. M/S of gateway to church. Various picturesque shots of the half timbered local houses, the most modern of which dates from 1669. L/S of the Chiding stone, a man looks at it. C/U the stone where law breakers were taken to be chided.
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Chiddingstone 2014
This video is of the Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club (JEC) Kent region day at Chiddingstone Castle in August 2014, joined by 12 cars from JEC Essex Thameside region.
The history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Chiddingstone
A brief history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Chiddingstone
WOODLAND WILD CAMP AND WALK | TARP AND BIVVY | HEVER KENT
A 7 mile walk in Hever, Kent, with Candice. It was her first time wild camping in woodland and with a tarp and bivvy bag set up.
The walk started and finished at the King Henry VIII pub in Hever and followed a large section of the Eden Valley Way.
The weather was amazing, warm and sunny on both days.
Lots of history once again, his time focusing on the relationship between Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, who lived at Hever Castle. We visited Chiddingstone, a lovely village owned by the National Trust, and it's ancient and famous Chiding Stone.
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A Visit to Tony Wedd Country
A field trip in 1992 to Chiddingstone in Kent, home of the late Tony Wedd. He postulated the link between leys and flying saucers and brought the ley system out of the doldrums into public knowledge. Earth mysterians Eileen Roche (formerly Grimshaw) and Jimmy Goddard and ufologist Gordon Millington visit sites connected with Tony Wedd, including a cave he thought was once a temple of Mithras. There is also the voice of Tony recorded at the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) Norrthern Conference in 1968, with the original slides he showed then.
Coldrum Field Trip
A field trip in August, 1989, with the London Earth Mysteries Circle and the Surrey Earth Mysteries Group, visiting the area of Kent occupied by the Medway Megaliths. These are a group of Neolithic chambered tombs, including the Coldrum Long Barrow, the Addington Long Barrow, The Chestnuts Long Barrow, Kits Coty House and Little Kits Coty. At The Chestnuts, owner of the property Mrs. Bygraves speaks about Neolithic life and shows the many tools and implements found on the site. The trip finishes at Chiddingstone, former home of the late Tony Wedd, who brought study of leys from obscurity into public knowledge.