Charles Bolton's draper's shop and post office. He published a series of local postcard views.
Aylesford High Street looking east. The road from the mediaeval bridge enters from the right. Little has changed in this view.
Snodland’s last pre-war public building is the cinema built in 1912, now in use as a Roman Catholic church.
Snodland papermill was in existence long before the Hook family purchased the business in 1854.
Aylesford Pottery Company
This timber-framed, two storey house, now a restaurant, is one of the most prominent in The Homend, principally due to its two-storey jettied porch
Now housing a clothes shop, this is an early 17th century building that was remodelled in the late 18th century.
Now a modern shop, the previous building on this site was an early 17th century timber framed house with jettied first and second floors and remode
Now a dry cleaner's, this is an early 17th century timber-framed house that was refronted in the later 18th century.
No. 2 Homend has been demolished and the site is now occupied by the Barrett Browning Memorial Institute, built 1892-6.