Newenden is a small village and civil parish in area and population in the Ashford District of Kent, England.
The village is clustered together along the south slope and at the foot of the end of a tall escarpment by the River Rother, six miles (6.4 km) south-west of Tenterden on the A28.
Newenden is located immediately north of the Rother which forms the county boundary with East Sussex.
Lossenham Friary was established northeast of the village in around 1242 but it was burnt down in 1275 and no remains are visible.
[4] The ancient parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter; it was restored in 1859.