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Facts about Pembury
General Info
Pembury is a large village in Kent, in the south-east of England, with a population of 6,128 at the 2011 Census. It lies just to the north-east of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The village centre, including the village green and High Street area, is a conservation area. The area is predominantly agricultural, with scattered copses and more extensive, usually deciduous woodland. Many local woodlands are used for coppicing.
Geography
A settlement in Pembury almost certainly predates the Norman conquest, as the village church of St Peter is of Norman 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. The first recorded mention of Pembury is as “Peppingeberia” in the 12th century Textus Roffensis, though Edward Hasted states that it was also known in ancient deeds as “Pepenbery”.
In late January 2010, remains of an Iron Age settlement were discovered along the route of South East Water’s plan to lay 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, probably part of an Iron Age dwelling, along with pieces of pottery that we can date to the late Iron Age.