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Shepherdswell (also Sibertswold) is a village in Kent, England, United Kingdom. It is notable for the East Kent Railway, whose terminus is sited there. This was originally one of Colonel Stephens's lines and ran to Wingham. The section as far as Eythorne is now run by a preservation society. It has a mainline railway station named Shepherds Well with direct trains to Dover and London via Faversham. The village social life centres on the local Grade I listed church 'Church of St Andrew', and the village hall, which is host to a number of events including regular charity jumble sales and a pre-school playgroup.
Currently the village has a thriving pub. The Grade II listed Bell by the village green, near to the church. Additionally the village has a mini-supermarket and Post Office.
The town is also on the Miner's Way Trail. The trail links up the coalfield parishes of East Kent. In the town it also links with the North Downs Way, which also passes through the town between Whitfield and Woolage Village.
In Autumn of 2015, Shepherdswell was connected to BT Infinity.