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Monument details

HER Number:TR 25 SE 379
Type of record:Monument
Name:Elvington Miners Settlement

Summary

A miners village of 230 houses built to house the workers from the nearby Tilmanstone colliery.


Grid Reference:TR 2777 5042
Map Sheet:TR25SE
Parish:EYTHORNE, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • WORKERS VILLAGE (Modern - 1920 AD? to 2050 AD)

Full description

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In the 1920s, following the expansion of coal mining in the Kent area, large villages were built to accommodate workers at the expanding mines.

Elvington Village consisted of 230 properties and was built by the Tilmanstone Miners Dwellings Syndicate on farmland to the west of the colliery at Tilmanstone. It consisted of mainly semi-detached and terraced houses arranged on a semi-circular wheel layout reminscent of a pit head winding gear.

Several public buildings were provided fronting on to a "village" green but only the Post Office survives the remainder having been redeveloped as modern housing to supplement the original housing stock. (1)


<1> Dover District Council, 2013, Dover District Heritage Strategy, Industries - 10.34 (Bibliographic reference). SKE31372.

Sources and further reading

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<1>Bibliographic reference: Dover District Council. 2013. Dover District Heritage Strategy. Industries - 10.34.