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Explore the Bayle: Folkestone’s Oldest Quarter Through History

Explore the Bayle: Folkestone’s Oldest Quarter Through History

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Discover the historical importance of Bayle on Saturday, September 12, 2026, from 11:00 am at the Parish Church of St Mary & St Eanswythe in Folkestone. This free event aims to explore Folkestone's rich heritage through a series of presentations and discussions. Participants will gain insight into how geology, local communities, and significant events have shaped the town over centuries. Join us for a deeper understanding of Folkestone’s fascinating history.

Step into the Bayle’s hidden corners and discover how geology, people, and place shaped Folkestone across the centuries.

Wander through the winding lanes of the Bayle — the ancient heart of Folkestone — and uncover the stories held within its buildings, boundaries, and hidden corners. This guided walking tour, led by local historian and geologist Steve Friedrich, brings together centuries of human history, natural landscape, and architectural change in one richly layered experience.

The Bayle has been a place of settlement, defence, worship, trade, and community for well over a thousand years. Its streets still echo with traces of monastic life, maritime industry, Victorian expansion, and the quieter domestic histories that shaped the town we know today. Along the way you’ll hear how geology influenced where people built, why the landscape looks the way it does, and how the area evolved from a small hilltop community into a defining part of Folkestone’s identity.

Expect a relaxed, engaging walk with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and take in details you may never have noticed before.

Guide: Steve Friedrich, local historian and geologist

On‑the‑day contact: Vicky Friedrich – 07547 183441

Location: The Bayle area, Folkestone

Meeting Point: Inside the Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe - look for the Heritage Open Days stand.

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Explore the Bayle: Folkestone’s Oldest Quarter Through History takes place on Saturday, 12 September 2026 at 11:00.

Explore the Bayle: Folkestone’s Oldest Quarter Through History is held at Parish Church of St Mary & St Eanswythe, Folkestone in Dover (Church Street, Folkestone, CT20 1SW).

Entry to Explore the Bayle: Folkestone’s Oldest Quarter Through History is free.

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