Larkfield, Kent
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Larkfield is a village in Kent, part of the civil parish of East Malling and Larkfield in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling. Of the two parts of the parish, Larkfield is much more built-up, lying on and north of the main A20 road. The M20 motorway also passes through, with junction 4 residing at the centre of Leybourne on the A228.
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The name of Larkfield is literal and descriptive – it refers to the large numbers of skylarks found in the fields[citation needed]; its first recorded instance is in Domesday Book as Lavrochesfel.