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Coordinates: 51°26′13″N 0°18′11″E / 51.437°N 0.303°E / 51.437; 0.303
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Castle Hill
Castle Hill is located in Kent
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Location within Kent
District
  • Dartford
Shire county
  • Kent
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Postcode districtDA10
Dialling code01474
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UK
England
Kent
51°26′13″N 0°18′11″E / 51.437°N 0.303°E / 51.437; 0.303

Castle Hill is a residential neighbourhood located in the Eastern Quarry area of Ebbsfleet Garden City[1], in Dartford, Kent, England. It forms part of the wider Garden City development and is being built on the site of a former chalk quarry. Castle Hill is a multi-phase project offering a mix of housing, community amenities, green spaces, and local shops. It is situated close to Ebbsfleet International railway station, offering convenient transport links to London and beyond.

Overview

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Castle Hill is one of the earliest neighbourhoods developed within Ebbsfleet Garden City. It is designed as a modern, sustainable community, offering a variety of homes, open spaces, and community facilities. The area is predominantly residential, with both apartments and houses available, complemented by a range of local amenities[2] to serve its growing population.

Key Features

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  • Residential Development: Castle Hill includes a mixture of apartments and houses, catering to a range of household sizes and types. The homes are designed with a focus on energy efficiency and modern living.
  • Community Facilities: At the heart of Castle Hill is a community centre featuring a café/bar, meeting rooms, a multi-use space, and bookable tennis courts. The centre serves as a social and recreational hub for residents.
  • Education: The area includes a purpose-built primary school designed to meet the educational needs of local children.
  • Green and Open Spaces: Castle Hill is characterised by numerous parks, playgrounds, and green spaces. These include landscaped open areas and a play area inspired by the site's historic hominin activity, using natural materials in its design.
  • Local Centre: The local centre includes a Co-op supermarket, a pharmacy, and other essential services such as estate agents. Future phases of the development aim to expand the offering with additional shops and services.
  • Transport Links: Castle Hill is located close to Ebbsfleet International Station, providing high-speed rail services to London St Pancras International in under 20 minutes. The area also has good road connectivity to the A2 and M25.

History and Development

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The site was formerly part of a large chalk quarry known as Eastern Quarry. The transformation of this site into a residential area forms part of the broader Ebbsfleet Garden City initiative, which aims to create a sustainable 21st-century garden city in North Kent.

The Castle Hill development is managed by Land Securities and developed by Camland Developments. Construction began in the mid-2010s and has progressed through multiple phases, each introducing new homes and community infrastructure.

Community and Lifestyle

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Castle Hill is designed with a strong emphasis on community and livability. The neighbourhood is known for its well-maintained public areas and clean environment. Regular community events are hosted at the community centre, helping foster a sense of belonging among residents.

The tennis courts and natural-style playgrounds promote active lifestyles, while the open spaces offer opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The development also prioritises walkability and cycling access throughout the neighbourhood.

Future Plans

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As Castle Hill continues to grow, plans include further expansion of local shops, services, and green spaces. The long-term vision aligns with the wider goals of Ebbsfleet Garden City: to create a connected, vibrant, and inclusive urban environment.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Shepherd Neame reaffirms commitment to open The Chalk Yard pub in Ebb…". archive.is. 2025-04-21. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
  2. ^ "Shepherd Neame reaffirms commitment to open The Chalk Yard pub in Ebb…". archive.is. 2025-04-21. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
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