There are two significant green areas, the River Recreation Ground (which is home to the River Bowling Club) and Kearsney Abbey. Despite its name, Kearsney Abbey was never a monastic estate but was the name given to a manor house, built by the Fector family in the early 19th century. The house fell into disrepair after World War II and was demolished around 1960. All that remains of the building today is the billiard room. The nearby stadium of
Crabble Athletic Ground is home to
Dover Athletic F.C., and is situated at the Dover end of Lewisham Road. Crabble once had a cricket ground, the home of the now defunct Dover Cricket Club, which used to host First Class cricket. The park of Russell Gardens is situated on the Alkham Valley Road beyond Kearsney Abbey. In 2021, a number of painted paving slabs were erected in the old bus terminus, created by artist, DJ and local resident Vicky Thomas during the 2020 COVID lockdown.
Topper Headon, drummer of the Punk Rock band
The Clash currently lives in the village. The village has a primary school of about 400 pupils. ==Mills==