Crockham Hill

Crockham Hill is a village in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England.

[3] Initially a cider house and inn, the buildings of the Royal Oak pub are thought to be at least 500 years old.

It is a Grade II listed building, of stone construction with a hammerbeam roof.

The school was enlarged and modernised after the First World War, and again in 1922 when a new classroom and cloakroom were added.

In 1872, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales gave the follow description of the village:Crockham-Hill, a chapelry in Westerham parish, Kent: at the boundary with Surrey, 2 miles N of Eden-bridge r. station, and 2¼ S of Westerham.

Stone church building with square tower
Holy Trinity Church