Hawkenbury

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Hawkenbury is located in Tunbridge Wells, Kent in southeast England. It is a small village-like area with many houses, the Spread Eagle public house, a United Reformed Church and a small park in the centre with a cricket pitch, outdoor and indoor lawn bowls clubs, astroturf and tennis courts. It is also equipped with a children's play area. Hawkenbury Recreation Ground is also home to the Hawkenbury Men's Football Club.

It is located within the Park ward of Tunbridge Wells and within the Anglican parish of St. Peter's, and was settled before Tunbridge Wells itself was founded in the 17th century. Notable buildings included large houses called Bayhall and Halls Hole, both now demolished.

Hawkenbury is the home of a regional office of the UK Land Registry.

The veteran comedy actor Bob Todd lived there in Forest Road for many years.

There is a hamlet with the same name located near Maidstone, Kent.

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The town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, South East England
with the surrounding suburbs, villages, towns and parishes:

Ashurst • BenendenBidboroughBrenchleyCapel • Colliers Green • CranbrookCurtisden Green • Five Oak Green • FrittendenGoudhurst • Goudhurst and Kilndown • GroombridgeHartleyHawkenburyHawkhurstHigh BroomsHorsmonden • Kilndown • LamberhurstLangton GreenMatfield • Old Groombridge • Paddock WoodParkPemburyRusthallSandhurstSouthboroughSpeldhurst • Stone Cross • SissinghurstSwattenden

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