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IntroductionWelcome to the historic Cinque Port of New Romney, one of the main towns on Romney Marsh in south-east Kent.The earliest record of Romney dates from 791 AD. The name, once thought a corruption of Roman-ney, is now believed to derive from the Saxon "rumnea", meaning marsh water. By 1140 it was a flourishing port extending along the north bank of the River Rother to form the "Longport". But as the harbour silted up, activities centred at the seaward end. Old Romney diminished in importance, while New Romney grew. However, decline set in after the great storms of the 13th century diverted the Rother to Rye. Efforts to keep the harbour open eventually proved futile. Today the sea is a mile away.
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![]() Photograph by Lesley Ray |
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![]() The High Street, looking SW towards Lydd Photograph by Lesley Ray |
![]() The High Street, looking NE towards Dymchurch Photograph by Lesley Ray |
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© David Ovenden
E-mail: DavyO@tesco.net
Updated 9 June 2002
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