Lamberhurst

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Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst (Kent)
Lamberhurst

Lamberhurst shown within Kent
Population 1491[1]
OS grid reference TQ675361
Parish Lamberhurst
District Tunbridge Wells
Shire county Kent
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN3
Dialling code 01892
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Tunbridge Wells
List of places: UKEnglandKent

Coordinates: 51°05′59″N 0°23′36″E / 51.0996, 0.3932

Lamberhurst is a village and civil parish in Kent although the latter parish was at first in both Kent and East Sussex. The line of the county border was adjusted in 1894 to allow farmers in Sussex to get a better price for their hops. The ecclesiastical parish has for its parish church the 14th/15th century building dedicated to St Mary.

Lamberhurst, before the Industrial Revolution, was a centre for the Wealden iron industry, which had been set up during Roman times. Since then it had some importance for the hop industry; was home to Margaret Thatcher; acquired an extensive golf course; has controversially been by-passed; and played a major role in English wine production.

The village lies in the valley of the River Teise, one of the main tributaries of the River Medway. The valley of one of its tributaries, the River Bewl, has been flooded: the resultant lake is Bewl Water.

Also nearby are the ruins of Bayham Abbey and the 14th century Scotney Castle, both owned by the National Trust. The moat and lake in the grounds of the latter is the result of a dam on the River Teise.

The village has been recently bypassed by the A21 trunk road, which previously ran through the village. The decision caused some controversy due to its location in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The closest railway stations (both about 3 miles (4.8km) distant) are Frant or Wadhurst. The former is located in the hamlet of Bells Yew Green: note that some sources may erroneously refer to this station as "Bells Yew Green Station".

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  1. ^ National Statistics Census 2001