Tyler Hill, Kent
Human settlement in England
- Hackington
- City of Canterbury
- Kent
- South East
- Canterbury
Tyler Hill is a small village on the northern outskirts of Canterbury, Kent in England. The population is included in the civil parish of Hackington.
Its name derives from the useful clay soils that are abundant in the area.
Geography
It has a rural setting being surrounded by fields and the Ancient Forest of Blean.
Economy
The village is small, consisting of a Public House, a village hall and a farm.
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Towns and villages in the Canterbury district of Kent, England
- Adisham
- Barham
- Bekesbourne
- Beltinge
- Bishopsbourne
- Blean
- Boyden Gate
- Bramling
- Bridge
- Broad Oak
- Broomfield
- Chartham
- Chestfield
- Chislet
- Eddington
- Fordwich
- Grays
- Hackington
- Harbledown
- Hawthorn Corner
- Herne
- Herne Bay
- Hersden
- Hillborough
- Hoath
- Ickham
- Kingston
- Littlebourne
- Lower Hardres
- Marshside
- Nackington
- Patrixbourne
- Petham
- Pett Bottom
- Reculver
- Rough Common
- Stodmarsh
- Stuppington
- Sturry
- Swalecliffe
- Tankerton
- Thanington
- Tyler Hill
- Upper Harbledown
- Upper Hardres
- Upstreet
- Waltham
- Westbere
- Whitstable
- Wickhambreaux
- Wincheap
- Womenswold
- Woolage Green
- Woolage Village
- Yorkletts
- The city of Canterbury
- List of places in Kent
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