Boughton Aluph
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The civil parish shares its council with the smaller locality of Eastwell. It also contains part of urban Ashford at the southwest end which has increased the parish’s population since the millennium.
The place-name 'Boughton Aluph' is first attested as 'Boltune' in the Domesday Book of 1086, as 'Boctune' in the related Domesday Monachorum, and as 'Botun Alou' in the Close Rolls of 1237. 'Boughton' means 'town or settlement where beeches grew'; the village was held by one Alulf in 1211–12, the name being a variant of the Old German 'Adalulf'.[1]
Amenities
There are three places of worship:
- All Saints' Church
- Saint Christopher's Church (in Boughton Lees)
- Boughton Baptist chapel.
Notable residents
- Rear Admiral Derek Anthony MBE
- Alfred Deller, CBE (1912–1979), professional singer and countertenor. He is buried in the churchyard.
- Matthew King (composer)
References
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- ↑ Eilert Ekwall, Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, pp.54-5.
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External links
- Notes on the parish
- All Saints' church
- Neighbourhood Plan for the Parish of Boughton Aluph and Eastwell
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