The villages of Sheldwich, Badlesmere and Leaveland lie to the south of Faversham set in the heart of the Kent countryside on the edge of the Kent Downs.

St James Church, Sheldwich

Sheldwich Summer Show 2005

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Community
- Bellringing
Paul Evans
01795 537647
- Church of St James, Sheldwich
Village Priest: Mike Johnson
01795 536583
Parochial Church Council Secretary: Lesley Brooks
01795 532366
Church of St Leonard, Badlesmere and Church of St Laurence, Leaveland
Village Priest: Arthur Skinner
01233 740666
Parochial Church Council Treasurer: Mrs Lyn Collins
01227 830158
Churchwardens: Miss Cheryl Fountain
01795 531945 Mrs Lyn Collins
01227 830158
Services: Badlesmere - Evensong 6.30pm 4th Sunday - Evensong with Communion 6.30pm Leaveland - Family Communion 9.30am every Sunday, with Family Service 4th Sunday Lees Court
- Parish Council
Parish Clerk: Mrs P Prescott, Cottleston Pie, Murton Place, Seasalter Road Graveney, Faversham Kent ME13 9DX.
01795 590054
sblpc@live.com
- Elected Members:
Parish Clerk: Mrs Prescott, 01795 590054
Sheldwich
Barry Roberts 01795 597615
Noaj Laurance 01795 533758 Vice Chairman
Rose White 01795 536467
Bill Harbour 01795 532505 Chairman
John Nimmo 01795 535218
Brian Pain 01795 539186
Badlesmere
David Austin 01233 740251
David Wilkinson 01233 740493
Leaveland
Adrian Atkins 01233 740061
Meetings are held at 8pm on the 1st Monday monthly- Sheldwich Village Hall October until March, Badlesmere Village Hall April to September.
Minutes from Meetings
February 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
February 2012
April 2012
Annual meeting April 2012
May 2012
AGM May 2012
Sheldwich Primary School
01795 532779
Directgov information
- Travel Search - bus services, timetables etc serving Sheldwich
- Village Hall - available for hire.
History
Sheldwich is first recorded in the year 784 as ‘Scilduuic’. Given that Old English ‘Scild’ means a low hill, and ‘wic’ is a dwelling place or shelter, that is a good description of this dwelling place on a low hill.
By Domesday in 1086 it has no particular mention as it is still considered a chapelry of Faversham. Modern scholars however think Sheldwich might be the place peculiarly named as Cildresham.
For a full history of this ancient village see the publication Dwelling On A Low Hill by Michael Johnson, ISBN 1900214 474, available as Faversham Paper No. 94. It is available from the Faversham Society by mail order. The book contains almost 200 thumbnail photographs, which are also available as quality jpegs on CD.