Kingston is a village and civil parish between Canterbury and Dover in Kent, South East England.
It is 8 cm in diameter, made of gold, with garnet, blue glass and shell settings.
The village is centred 5 miles south east of the city centre of Canterbury on the edge of the North Downs in rolling hilly countryside that is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The local church, dedicated to Saint Giles, originated during the 11th century, and is now part of the Barham Downs group of churches.
[2] The tower of a windmill stands some distance from the village.