The name Elvington derives from the Old English meaning "farmstead of someone named Ælfwine";[2] a manor or farm of that name reportedly once stood at what is now the bowling club.[citation needed]
Apparently the Romans once marched through this area of Kent using the Ashey path to Barfrestone and the Roman Path across the downs and along what is now Roman Way, hence the name.[citation needed]
Today the site of the mine is an industrial estate between Tilmanstone and Eythorne located on the Pike Road. A new housing estate was built in the mid-1990s and has been extensively added to.[citation needed]
The village is also on the Miner's Way Trail. Using the Roman Way to head to Shepherdswell. The trail links up the coalfield parishes of East Kent.[4]
Community
Services today include a community/learning centre, school,[5] shop, hairdressers, and takeaway shop as well as local information centre providing access to training and employment for local residents. The post office closed in 2008.[citation needed] Eythorne Elvington Community Primary school serves 104 pupils from school years one to six from Elvington and Eythorne.[6]