Monks Horton
Monks Horton is a small civil parish in the Hythe (District)|Folkestone and Hythe] district of Kent, England. It is located north of Hythe. Within the civil parish are the hamlets of Horton and Broad Street. The parish is governed by a parish meeting, rather than a parish council, because of its small size. The name comes from there having been a medieval priory built here.
File:Mount Morris, near Hythe, engraved by Johannes Kip, after Thomas Badeslade, 1719.jpg|thumbnail|Mount Morris, Monks Horton, the Seat of Morris Drake Morris, Esq. Engraved by Johannes Kip after Thomas Badeslade, 1719.
The population of the parish in 2001 was 95.