Living by the sword: the archaeology of Brisley Farm, Ashford, Kent
Stevenson, Jim, 2013, Living by the sword: the archaeology of Brisley Farm, Ashford, Kent, Portslade: Spoilheap.
Ashford through time
Turcan, Robert, 2012, Ashford through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
The Roman roadside settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent: excavations 1998-89
Booth, Paul, 2008, The Roman roadside settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent: excavations 1998-89, Oxford : The Oxford Archaeological Unit.
Francis Frith's Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford illus
Harris, Paul, 2001, Francis Frith's Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford illus., Salisbury : Frith book copmpany ltd.
Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD
2000, Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD, Hamstreet : Hamstreet History Society.
Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD
2000, Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD, Hamstreet : Hamstreet History Society.
A history of Ashford front.,
Ruderman, Arthur, 1994, A history of Ashford front.,, Chichester : Phillimore & co. ltd.
Turner, Gordon, 1994, A study of Ashford's Saxon beginning.
Turner, Gordon, 1994, A study of Ashford's Saxon beginning.
St. Mary the Virgin, Ashford, Kent : catalogue of the parochial archives
Cormack, William, 1992, St. Mary the Virgin, Ashford, Kent : catalogue of the parochial archives, Ashford : Parochial Church Council.
Tuner, Gordon, 1984, Ashford: the coming of the railway, Maidstone, Christine Swift Bookshop.
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Boorman, H.R. Pratt, 1977, Ashford's progress: the development of an important town., Maidstone, Kent Messenger.
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Ashford: a record of 500 years
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Hussey, Arthur, 1938, Ashford wills being abstracts of the wills of residents in the town of Ashford, Kent, AD1461-1558, compiled from the official records…, Ashford Urban District Council, (printed by Headley Bros).
Discovering Ashford's old buildings
Briscall, Walter, 1897, Discovering Ashford's old buildings., Ashford: LRB Historical Publications.
Some account of Church College (now the Vicarage House) Freeschool etc of Ashford in Kent
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