Kent County Council Homes
Children's establishments run at some time in their history by Kent County Council.
- 145A Beaver Lane, Ashford
- Braethorpe, Canterbury Road, Ashford
- Kent County Industrial School for Boys, Kingsnorth Road, Kingsnorth, Ashford
- Stanhope School, Kingsnorth Road, Kingsnorth, Ashford
- Fairlawn, Kingsnorth Road, Kingsnorth, Ashford
- 42 Oakwood Drive, Barnehurst, Bexley Heath
- Residential Nursery, Bidborough Hall, Bidborough
- Rimpton Court, Reading Street, Broadstairs
- Charing Children's Home, Lantern House, Charing
- Home for Working Boys, 1 New Road, Chatham
- Family Group Home, 188 Wayfield Road, Chatham
- Arden, Cranbourne, Cheriton
- Brockman, Cranbourne, Cheriton
- Haven, Cranbourne, Cheriton
- Elham Union / Kent CC Cottage Homes, High Street, Cheriton*
- Hillview, Cranbourne, Cheriton
- Southside, Cranbourne, Cheriton
- The Gorse Residential Nursery, Manor Park, Chislehurst
- Pinewood, 96 Old Lane,St John's, Crowborough
- Brewood, 86 London Road, Deal
- Alderden House Residential Nursery, Hawkesdown Road, Walmer, Deal
- Eastry Children's Home, Northbourne Road, Eastry*
- North Downs School, Horton Kirby, Farningham
- Family Group Home, 46 Patrixbourne Avenue, Gillingham
- Batesholme, Grand Drive, Herne Bay
- Family Group Home, Beaumont House, Beaumont Street, Herne Bay
- Residential Nursery, Beltinge, Herne Bay
- Grosvenor House, Victoria Park Road, Herne Bay
- Lydd Training Unit, Greenlands, Station Road, Lydd
- 16 Northumberland Road, Maidstone
- 72 Martin Square, Larkfield, Maidstone
- Reception Home, Gatland House, Gatland Lane, Maidstone
- Howard House, Lower Fant Road, Maidstone
- Pilgrims Way, 10 Bower Mount Road, Maidstone
- Kent Remand Home, Rectory Lane, Harrietsham, Maidstone
- Isle of Thanet Union / Kent CC Cottage Homes, Preston Road, Manston*
- Avonstowe Residential Nursery, Crofton Avenue, Orpington
- Family Group Home, Orchard View, 134 Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood
- Residential Nursery, Hammerfield, Penshurst
- The Leys, Manston, Ramsgate
- Green Acre Remand/Community Home, 114 Borstal Road, Rochester
- Sparkeswood, Rolveden
- Hitchen Hatch Residential Nursery, Hitchen Hatch Lane, Sevenoaks
- Sevenoaks Union / Kent Council Home, Rock House, 96 Chipstead Lane, Riverhead, Sevenoaks*
- Milton Union / Kent Council Home (Girls), Church House / Green Porch, North Street, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne*
- Milton Union / Kent Council Home (Boys), Langley House, Brewery Road, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne*
- Southdowns, Doddington, Sittingbourne
- Family Group Home, 1A Broomhill Park Road, Southborough
- Remand Home, Park House, 24 Park Road, Southborough
- Boys' Reception Home, Park House, 24 Park Road, Southborough
- North Aylesford (Strood) Union / Kent Council Scattered Home, Lorne Villa, 32 Bryant Road, Strood*
- Residential Nursery, Hadlow Place, Tonbridge
- Knotley Hall School for Boys / Knotley House, Chiddingstone Causeway, Tonbridge
- Mother and Baby Home, 13 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells
- 'Heatherlands' Mother and Baby Home, 184 Forest road, Tunbridge Wells
- Residential Nursey, Ashurst Place, Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells
- Havering, Sandown Park, Tunbridge Wells
- Residential Nursery, 'Snape', Wadhurst
- Malling Union / Kent Council Scattered Home, West Malling*
- King Hill Hostel, West Malling
* indicates link to pages on www.workhouses.org.uk.
Records
The involvement of local authorities in the running of children's homes dates from 1930, when they took over the running of the poor relief system previously administered by Boards of Guardians. Surviving records for council-run children's homes may be held in each council's own internal archives. Prior to 1991, however, when a legal requirement was introduced for councils to retain records of children leaving their care, the survival of such records is very variable. Contact details for local authorities in the UK can be found on the website of the Care Leavers Association (CLA). The CLA also provides guidance on accessing childhood care files, which are normally only open to the individuals they relate to.
Locating local authority records has been complicated by the various local government reorganizations that have taken place in recent times, such as the abolition of the London County Council in 1965, and the major nationwide restructuring in 1974 in which many administrative areas were created, amended or eliminated.
Older records may sometimes be placed with the relevant county or borough record office. Many of these repositories have online catalogues of their holdings and also contribute to the National Archives' Discovery database. Note that records containing personal data usually have access closed for a period of fifty years or more.
Older material relating to Kent Council homes may exist at:
- Kent History and Library Centre, James Whatman Way, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1LQ
Some records relating to council-run homes, for example inspection reports (though not resident lists etc.), are held by The National Archives (TNA). A closure period may apply to these records.
Bibliography
- Higginbotham, Peter Children's Homes: A History of Institutional Care for Britain's Young (2017, Pen & Sword)
- Urquhart, Gloria (2020) Nobody's Child: The True Story of Growing up in a Yorkshire Children's Home
- Cooke, Allan Institutionalized in a Children's Home: Skellow Hall 1950-1963 — a true story of a child and children in a home (2012, Authorhouse)
- Cummings, Les Forgotten: The Heartrending Story of Life in a Children's Home
- Limbrick, Gudrun The Children of the Homes: a century of Erdington Cottage Homes
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