Arpinge is a hamlet between Paddlesworth and Newington, Shepway to the west of Folkestone in Kent, England. It consists of three working farms, three now converted to residential use and a further four houses. The name probably originates from the Old English 'eorpa' (dark-skinned (person)) and 'inge' (a settlement). There is no church as it falls within the ecclesiastical parish of Newington-next-Hythe. There are no shops and the nearest pub is the 'Cat and Custard Pot' in Paddlesworth.
Towns and villages in the Shepway district of Kent, England
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- Acrise
- Arpinge
- Beachborough
- Bladbean
- Bodsham
- Breach
- Brenzett
- Brookland
- Burmarsh
- Cheriton
- Danton Pinch
- Densole
- Dymchurch
- Dungeness
- Elham
- Elmsted
- Etchinghill
- Folkestone
- Frogholt
- Greatstone-on-Sea
- Hawkinge
- Hythe
- Ivychurch
- Lade
- Littlestone-on-Sea
- Lydd
- Lydd-on-Sea
- Lyminge
- Lympne
- Monks Horton
- Newchurch
- Newingreen
- Newington
- New Romney
- Old Romney
- Paddlesworth
- Pedlinge
- Peene
- Postling
- Rhodes Minnis
- Saltwood
- Sandgate
- Sandling
- Sellindge
- Selsted
- Snargate
- Stanford
- Stelling Minnis
- St Mary in the Marsh
- St Mary's Bay
- Westenhanger
- West Hythe
- Wingmore
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List of places in Kent
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