English: Westenhanger station house, now disused 1840 brought the London to Dover railway line into the area, and a station was planned for Sellindge, but the local traders objected and the station was built at Westenhanger. Some time later the tradesmen realised that the railway was bringing business and asked for a halt in the village, but this was turned down.
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