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The valley floor to your right was the site of the nineteenth century Cuxton brickworks which operated f rom the 1850s until the 1970s.This was a major employer in the village and its bricks were sent up the River Medway on barges to London where they we re used in prestigious buildings such as the British Museum
If you look down to your right, you will see the oast houses of Dean Farm, sitting in the Dean Valley. At the far end of the valley is a dis-used chalk quarry (now landscaped), which was mined by Rugby Cement. This is a landscape that has been through some changes in the 20th century. We are lucky to have a visual record of these changes in the form of photographs taken by Ken Law, who grew up on Dean Farm.
the A228 corridor through Snodland, Halling and Cuxton and north of the M2, or the A229 and A249 corridors between the M20 and M2.