Frinsted is a small village in Kent, England, noted for its historic church and long recorded history dating back to the Domesday Book. The area offers a quiet, rural character within the Maidstone District.
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Frinsted, also spelled Frinstead, is a small village and civil parish situated within the ecclesiastical parish of Wormshill in the Maidstone District of Kent, England. The village has a recorded history that dates back to the Domesday Book, where it was noted as the only settlement in the surrounding area to be described at the time as having a church. This historical detail underscores the long-standing community presence in the area. Frinsted exists within the Hundred of Eyhorne, a historic administrative division. The village’s modest size and rural setting are characteristic of many Kentish villages, providing a quiet, traditional English countryside environment for residents. Its inclusion in the ME 9 postal district places it within the broader regional postal system of Kent. The description and summary collectively highlight Frinsted’s identity as a small, historically significant village with a notable church, situated in the Maidstone District of Kent.