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'''Crockenhill''' islies morea commonlymile known as the deprived sectionsouth of [[Swanley]] town in [[Kent]]. In the first half of the twentieth century, it was an important area for growing [[peppermint]]. In the 1930s there were 420 acres (1.7 km²) under cultivation; the last crop was harvested in 1958.
 
There is also a village named [[Crockham Hill]] near [[Westerham]]. The village is home to ana unsuccessfulsuccessful football club, [[Crockenhill F.C.]], and boasts former player [[Tony Cascarino]].
 
==Place-name meaning==