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Greatstone at the Beginning
Greatstone is a recent name taken from a shoreline feature, since eroded by coastal changes, known as the Great Stone. Less than 200 years ago the village of Greatstone did not exist. As recent as c1800 the land on which the present village now stands was no more than just part of the seabed in Romney Bay, washed over by the tides of the English Channel.
This was the beginning of Greatstone. And for shingle read 'stone' as in Greatstone.
Prior to the 1920s there was hardly anything to Greatstone at all. In the 1920s the area was predominantly covered by sand dunes and was known as the Greatstone Dunes Estate. It consisted of just a few properties mainly used as holiday homes. The area between Dunes Road and Littlestone road ie the northern 'half' of the present Greatstone, was mainly taken up as a golf course, the Greatstone Golf Club. In about 1926 their clubhouse was destroyed by fire which led to the demise of the club in 1931. The dunes at Greatstone led straight to the sea and together with the fine sandy beach and safe bathing made for a popular holiday destination. In 1931, given the potential for tourism and related residential population, local Littlestone builder and Cllr Mr C.E.Andrews had architect's plans drawn up to provide sites for over 1,370 residential properties in Greatstone. You can read more about and see the plans for this development on our page 1931 Plans for Greatstone. |
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