Capel, Kent Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Capel
Population:2,467
Population Ref:in Parish (2011 Census)[1]
Civil Parish:Capel
Shire District:Tunbridge Wells
Shire County:Kent
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:Tunbridge Wells
Post Town:Tonbridge
Postcode District:TN12
Postcode Area:TN
Dial Code:01892
Os Grid Reference:TQ635445
Coordinates:51.1763°N 0.3376°W
Static Image Name:Saint Thomas à Becket Church, Church Lane, Capel, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 337737.jpg
Static Image Width:250
Static Image Caption:Saint Thomas a Becket Church
Website:https://capel-pc.org.uk/

Capel is a hamlet and civil parish in the borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. The parish is located on the north of the Weald, 3miles to the east of Tonbridge. The southern part of the parish lies within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, whilst most of the land also falls within the Metropolitan Green Belt. As well as Capel itself, the parish includes the communities of Castle Hill, Colts Hill, Five Oak Green, Postern, Tudeley and Whetsted.[2]

History

The name Capel may have derived from its church being a chapel of the nearby church at Tudeley.[3]

The parish Church of St Thomas à Becket is now redundant, and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Services are held there four times a year, and the church is open to visitors daily. It contains some lovely 12th century wall paintings depicting Cain and Abel, and Christ's entry to Jerusalem, originally there to help those who could not read learn the stories of the Bible. Outside is a yew tree under which Thomas Becket himself is supposed to have preached.[4] The church tower was partly rebuilt following a fire in 1639.[5]

The ecclesiastical parish is now known as Tudeley-cum-Capel with Five Oak Green.

Government

Capel falls within the jurisdiction of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. Capel ward is currently represented by a Liberal Democrat councillor, Hugh Patterson.

Geography

Capel hamlet is west of the nearest town, Paddock Wood, where there is a railway station, and 7.5km (04.7miles) north-east of Tunbridge Wells. There are two main clusters of buildings, one around the church, Church Farm and Tanners Farm, at the junction of Alders Road and Church lane; and another around the Dovecot Inn, on Alders Road.

Hasted described Capel in the late 18th-century as being in:

It has changed little since.

Culture and Community

Capel also sports the Dovecote Inn, a fine traditional Kentish pub which received an award from CAMRA, The Campaign For Real Ale on 14 February 2009, marking the pub's inclusion in every edition of the Good Beer Guide for the previous 10 years.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 24 September 2016. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. Web site: Capel Parish Council Website . 8 August 2014 . Capel Parish Council . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808204814/http://www.capelpc.kentparishes.gov.uk/ . 8 August 2014 .
  3. Book: Hasted, Edward. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent - Volume V. W. Bristow. 1798. Canterbury. 193.
  4. Web site: St Thomas à Becket, Capel. 8 August 2014. tudeley.org.
  5. Web site: Church of St Thomas a Becket, Capel, Kent. 8 August 2014. The Churches Conservation Trust.