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Coordinates: 51°24′00″N 0°30′23″E / 51.3999°N 0.5064°E / 51.3999; 0.5064Frindsbury, often called Frinsbury until the mid 19th century, is part of the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, southern England. It lies on the opposite side of the River Medway to Rochester, and at various times in its history has been considered fully or partially part of the City of Rochester. Frindsbury refers to both a parish and a manor. Within the civil parish of Frindsbury Extra are the villages of Frindsbury, Wainscott, and Upnor. Frindsbury was also the name given to an electoral ward in the City of Rochester that straddled the parishes of Frindsbury and Strood.
Frindsbury started as a small agricultural community, grew into a significant industrial centre and declined into a dormitory suburb, each generation erasing the traces of the previous.
One of the oldest buildings in Frindsbury the Georgian Royal Oak Pub is currently under threat of demolition. A petition to save the pub gained 250 signatures overnight.
All Saints' Day is a Christian holiday.
All Saints, All Saints Day or Feast of All Saints may also refer to:
A ride through Wainscot, Frindsbury and Strood
A touch of Plain Bob Major being rung at Frindsbury, Kent on Monday 17th June 2013 as practice for the Rochester District for the KCACR 8-bell striking competition being held on 29th June. Didn't help, we still came last!
The Heritage Team present proposals for an enabling development to restore Manor Farm Barn, Frindbury after a catastrophic fire in 2003.
Report from Meridian News 30th May 2008 following the stealing of copper from the roof.
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