- www.Familysearch.org: Guide to Ash near Sandwich, Kent family history and genealogy.
- www.kent-opc.org: Kent Online Parish Clerks.
- http://ashheritage.blogspot.co.uk/: The Ash Heritage Group.
- www.curiousfox.com: Message Board.
- Kent History Forum
- Kent Family History Society
- Rootsweb.com: Kent Message Board.
- London Family History Centre holdings
- www.s8nicholas.talktalk.net: Ash History.
- Parish magazine: With regular ‘All Our Yesterdays’ articles.
- Ash Village community website
- A Vision of Britain
- www.kentphotoarchive.com: Photos of Ash.
- www.francisfrith.com: Old photos.
- Wikipedia
- Wiki
- Church of St. Nicholas
- The Church of St. Nicholas further info
- St Peter and St Paul
- Ash next Sandwich Church monumental Inscriptions
- WW1 Memorial
- The Home Counties Magazine Volumes 1 to 14: Some East Kent Parish History by Peter de Sandwich.
- Parish registers of Ash-next-Sandwich: Kent Marriages 1639-1641, 1654-1664 Burials 1654 1663.
- A Tour Through the Isle of Thanet: And Some Other Parts of East Kent: Zechariah Cozens, 1793.
- Edward Hasted, Parishes: Ash: The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9 (Canterbury, 1800).
- Pigots: 1840: Sandwich with the villages of Ash and Eastry and neighbourhoods.
- Melvilles: 1858 Directory of Kent.
- A Corner of Kent; or, Some account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich, its historical sites and existing antiquities: 1864.
- Ash next to Sandwich Wills; Archaeologia Cantiana: Vol. 34 1920 page 47
- Farm records of Goss Hall, Ash, Kent: Valuation books of farms in Kent
- Ebooks: Relating to Ash-next-Sandwich.
- More Records
- www.institutions.org.uk: The Workhouse.
- www.kentancestryresearch.co.uk: Eastry Union.
- Wikipedia
- Wiki
- Windmill in Ash
My Wife’s grandfather Arthur Spratt worked in the Butchers shop in the Street which was owned by mR Strachen and mr Bourne before him. Arthur Spratt worked there from a boy until he retired only breaking when he went off to War in 1914
Does anyone one have a photo when it was a Butchers Shop ( now a Craft and Arts shop) it would be so nice to have an image of where he worked all his life
Thank you
Martin Batts