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606:: having given its name to the de Bedgebury family, it passed into the hands of the Culpeper family in 1450. When the estate was sold in 1680, a new house was built which itself became a girls' school in the 1920s (closed in the summer of 2006). In 2007 the school was purchased by the Bell Educational Trust, an educational charity. In the summer of 2007 the school reopened as the Bell Bedgebury International School, and the grounds also played host to the Bell Bedgebury Language Centre. In November 2010, the owners decided to close and sell the school. – the riding school and 125 acres were sold separately and are now independent. 34: 50: 1612: 623:
lease for this purpose. A volunteer group called The Friends of Goudhurst Village Green has been established with the aim to protect and preserve Goudhurst Village Green for the use of the residents of Goudhurst Parish by right, for lawful sports and pastimes, in perpetuity. St Mary's Church is permitted to use the village green for parking for occasional events such as large weddings and funerals.
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A former Glebe Field at the East end of St Mary's Church was registered as a village green by Kent County Council in June 2016. It is 2.47 acres in extent and is surrounded by trees and hedges. It is owned by the Diocese of Canterbury and is maintained by Goudhurst Parish Council which has a long
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St Mary's church was founded in 1170 by Robert de Crevecour. The church has been altered and restored many times over the centuries. Until 1637 it had a tall spire which was destroyed by lightning in that year. In 1638 three London masons rebuilt the west tower. During the
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The word Goudhurst is derived from Goud Hurst, the "Good Hurst" (an opening in a forest) due to the hill's strategic position within the local landscape. A less plausible (but attractive) derivation is the
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The church stands on a hill and its tower commands views of the surrounding countryside. For this reason it was a major surveying point in the
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which captures his memories of an idyllic childhood at Goudhurst during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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for the village. It was opened on 1 October 1892 and was originally named 'Hope Mill for Goudhurst and
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has been fought. The name apparently commemorates a battle fought on this high ground in
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At present, the only public transport for Goudhurst are two bus routes operated by
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Newspapers available in Goudhurst are the free and Maidstone extra owned by
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Village and civil parish in the borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England
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and for weaving. A group of weavers' cottages stands opposite the church.
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effigy to Sir Alexander Culpeper (d.1599) and his wife Constance.
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In 2023 Peter A Harding published "After the War was Over" (2023)
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to measure the precise distance and relationship between the
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840,
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from 1739–42, lived in Goudhurst at the time of his death.
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and yourtunbridgewells and yourmaidstone both owned by
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"Edmund Kinsman", "John Young". 486:The village's recent history is documented in the 86:3,327 (2011 Census) (Parish includes villages of 1163:Goudhurst entry in 'Disused Stations Site Record' 785:(d 1624), bishop, was vicar of Goudhurst 1611–15 743:(1755–1832), astronomer, was born in Goudhurst. 394:The parish consists of three wards: Goudhurst, 483:whose body was hung in chains in the village. 1585: 1328: 1183: 456:The village was one of those involved in the 8: 1066:The Nation's Favourite Churches, Andrew Barr 1013:The Nation's Favourite Churches, Andrew Barr 791:(1807–61), cricketer, was born in Goudhurst. 406:, Iden Green, Stonecrouch and Winchet Hill. 938:"goud | Search Online Etymology Dictionary" 724:(b 1956), conductor, was born in Goudhurst. 1592: 1578: 1570: 1335: 1321: 1313: 1190: 1176: 1168: 749:(1691–1778), judge, was born in Goudhurst. 637:In the past, the branch railway line from 23: 708:William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford 1041:"Church of St Mary, Goudhurst (1338671)" 853:is also available. County-wide stations 383:, around 12 miles (19 km) south of 1095:"Bedgebury Park | 125 acres of freedom" 874: 479:and the execution of local gang leader 285: 241: 207: 183: 97: 30: 994:Smuggling in Kent and Sussex 1700–1840 816:in Goudhurst from 1890 until his death 1135:The Dictionary of British Place Names 460:; it was a centre for the growing of 269: 257: 245: 231: 219: 197: 165: 147: 129: 7: 1205: 426:Hill, or the wooded hill on which a 1046:National Heritage List for England 610:is nearby. It was acquired by the 14: 1140:Dictionary of English Place Names 1129:The Origin of English Place Names 974:The Origin of English Place Names 56: 1610: 1274: 1257: 1249: 1232: 918:. Office for National Statistics 602:is one of the oldest estates in 55: 48: 32: 537:Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790) 912:"Civil Parish population 2011" 891:Office for National Statistics 471:in 1747 led to the end of the 1: 1275: 1233: 769:William Howard Vincent Levett 442: 435: 1258: 1250: 1198:Places adjacent to Goudhurst 668:, and the 297 which runs to 845:The Local radio station is 545:Royal Greenwich Observatory 531:St Mary's Church, Goudhurst 441:), Guthurst or Guhthersts ( 387:, on the crossroads of the 100:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 1858: 1832:Borough of Tunbridge Wells 1602:Borough of Tunbridge Wells 1600:Towns and villages in the 1554:Bedgebury National Pinetum 630: 528: 379:, England. It lies in the 373:borough of Tunbridge Wells 1810: 1617: 1608: 1203: 728:Leonard Benjamin Franklin 551:. 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Goudhurst is located in Kent
Kent
Horden
Kilndown
OS grid reference
TQ725375
Civil parish
District
Tunbridge Wells
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
CRANBROOK
Postcode district
TN17
Dialling code
Police
Kent
Fire
Kent
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Tunbridge Wells

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