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economically inactive for other reasons. The industry of employment of residents was 16.2% retail, 10.4% manufacturing, 7.8% construction, 13.4% real estate, 15.2% health and social work, 8.3% education, 6% transport and communications, 4.8% public administration, 3% hotels and restaurants, 7.9% finance, 1.8% agriculture and 5.2% other. Compared with national figures, the ward had a relatively high proportion of workers in finance, and health and social work. There were a relatively low proportion in manufacturing, and hotels and restaurants. Of the ward's residents aged 16–74, 22.2% had a
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In 1949 a metal plaque was placed over the original stone-carved names for the WW1 names and a new metal plaque below recorded the WW2 names. Local historian Richard Snow discovered 8 spelling errors and on 11 November 2018 the newly refurbished War Memorial stone-carved plaques were unveiled by the
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is a girls' independent boarding and day school. It was established in Folkestone in 1886 by the Wesleyan Methodist Schools' Association, but moved to Pembury in 1939 and is now an interdenominational Christian school. The school occupies a Victorian manor house, set in a 75-acre estate, adjacent to
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In late January 2010, the remains of an Iron Age settlement were discovered along the route of South East Water's planned 2.9 miles of pipes between Pembury and Kipping's Cross Service Reservoir. Tim Allen from Kent Archaeological Project said: "We have found evidence of postholes, pits and ditches,
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had a population of 6,005. The ethnicity was 97.5% white, 0.8% mixed race, 1.2% Asian, 0.3% black and 0.2% other. The place of birth of residents was 94.3% United Kingdom, 0.5% Republic of Ireland, 1.5% other Western European countries, and 3.7% elsewhere. Religion was recorded as 76.3% Christian,
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road running through lower ground to the south of the village between the Longfield Road roundabout near North Farm, Tunbridge Wells and the Kippings Cross roundabout to the east of the village. Prior to the construction of this bypass, vehicles travelling between London and Hastings had to drive
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probably part of an Iron Age dwelling, along with pieces of pottery that we can date to the late Iron Age. We also found evidence of a medieval enclosure further along the route and five circular, fire-scorched pits, probably parts of ancient hearths or kilns or evidence of charcoal production."
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The village green, originally known as Copingcrouch Green, was first recorded on a map in 1629. The green was until recently dominated by a large horse chestnut tree and has developed as the focal point of the village. The Camden Arms hotel, which overlooks the green from its south side, was
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The economic activity of residents aged 16–74 was 41.7% in full-time employment, 14.3% in part-time employment, 11.1% self-employed, 1.6% unemployed, 2.6% students with jobs, 3% students without jobs, 14.1% retired, 6.8% looking after home or family, 3.1% permanently sick or disabled and 1.8%
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at a cost of around £226 million. It opened in September 2011. The new hospital was the first acute NHS hospital in Britain where every inpatient has their own room with en-suite facilities, with ceiling to floor windows revealing views over surrounding woodland.
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The clock on the tower was added in 1872 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the church. A 92 foot high spire was added to the tower in 1886 but was removed exactly one hundred years later as it had become unsafe.
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origin. It is thought to have been built in the early 12th or late 11th century, though the earliest it can be dated with certainty is to 1337, when John Culpeper of Bayhall carried out building work to the church.
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With soils in the High Weald being relatively poor, early farming in the area would have been dominated by grazing. Between 1600 and 1800, agriculture grew to be the primary activity, with top fruits,
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0.1% Buddhist, 0.4% Hindu, 0.1% Sikh, 0.1% Jewish, and 0.4% Muslim. 15.3% were recorded as having no religion, 0.1% had an alternative religion and 7.2% did not state their religion.
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The War Memorial in Hastings Road was unveiled and dedicated on Sunday 25 September 1921 by Rev. Sinclair Brooke, M.A., Vicar of Pembury 1898–1918. The site was given by the
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With the widespread introduction of the motor vehicle in the early 20th century, Pembury Hospital hosted a centre of groundbreaking research and treatment for
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is located on Lower Green Road, near the village green. A parish within the Archdiocese of Southwark, in 2011 it also became home to a group from the
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north of the A228. It was first built in the late 11th or early 12th century, although most of the present church was added in 1337.
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In January 2012, it was discovered by local historian Richard Snow that several of the names on the war memorial were misspelled.
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being the main products. Few hops are grown today, although the landscape continues to be dominated by fruit orchards.
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councillor and one Tunbridge Wells Alliance (TWA) councillor. Pembury falls within the Tunbridge Wells East ward of
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The District Church of St Peter, usually referred to as the "Upper Church" was built in 1847 on land donated by the
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Usually referred to as the "Old Church", the parish church is located in woods outside the village, near
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The old stone plaques were mounted on the playground wall of Pembury Primary School in February 2019.
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road passing through woodland to the north and west of the village, linking Woodsgate Corner and the
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with Maidstone Road at the northern end of the village near Pippins Farm and Downingbury Farm.
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developed as a coaching inn to meet the needs of travellers along the London to Hastings road.
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Until the early 20th century, Pembury remained a small rural village, with five distinct
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and just over 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north-east of the nearest town, Tunbridge Wells.
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The first recorded mention of Pembury is as "Peppingeberia" in the 12th-century
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and undulating slopes. The area is predominantly agricultural, with scattered
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A segregated cycle route links Pembury to Tunbridge Wells town centre.
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Pembury is not directly served by rail, the nearest stations being at
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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5
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through the village centre via the High Street and Hastings Road.
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qualification or the equivalent, compared with 19.9% nationwide.
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The history of Pembury may now stretch as far back as 750 BCE.
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states that it was also known in ancient deeds as "Pepenbery".
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Pembury is about 45 miles (72 kilometers) south-east of
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Pembury, Kent

Pembury is located in Kent
Kent
OS grid reference
TQ625410
District
Tunbridge Wells
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Tunbridge Wells
Postcode district
TN2
Dialling code
Police
Kent
Fire
Kent
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Tunbridge Wells
UK
England

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