Swingfield
{{Short description|Village in Kent, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2025}}
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|official_name=Swingfield
|population = 1227
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|shire_district= Folkestone and Hythe
|shire_county = Kent
|region= South East England
|constituency_westminster=Folkestone and Hythe
|post_town= Dover
|postcode_district = CT15
|postcode_area= CT
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Swingfield is a village and civil parish in the district of Folkestone and Hythe[http://data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/doc/7000000000018020 Ordnance Survey linked data] in Kent, England. The parish includes the settlements of Densole on the A260 towards Hawkinge, and Selsted.
The village is located approximately 5 miles north of Folkestone on the North Downs. Notable buildings include St Peter's Church and Swingfield Preceptory.
History
The place-name 'Swingfield' is first attested in 1202 in the Curia Regis Rolls, and in 1242 in the Book of Fees, in both instances appearing as Swinesfeld. The name means "pigs' field or open land".Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p.457. The tower of St Peter's Church was a measuring point for the Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790) linking the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Paris Observatory.
Amenities
Densole has the Black Horse pub, a butterfly centre and camp sites. Also nearby is Reinden Woods, an important habitat for woodland plants and butterflies{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}} which is part of the Army's East Kent Dry Training Area.
There is a primary school at Selsted.
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