Hever, Kent Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Hever
Static Image Name:Hever Church.JPG
Static Image Caption:St Peter's Hever, the parish church
Coordinates:51.183°N 0.11°W
Population:1,231
Population Ref:(2011)
Civil Parish:Hever
Shire District:Sevenoaks
Shire County:Kent
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:Tonbridge
Post Town:Edenbridge
Postcode District:TN8
Postcode Area:TN
Dial Code:01732
Os Grid Reference:TQ4744

Hever village is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. The parish is located on the River Eden, a tributary of the River Medway, east of Edenbridge. It is 5miles by 1miles in extent, and 3062acres in area. The parish includes the villages of Four Elms, Hever itself, and Markbeech, and has a population of 1,136,[1] increasing to 1,231 at the 2011 Census.[2]

The place-name 'Hever' may come from 'Heanyfre', meaning 'high edge',[3] which is attested in Saxon charter S175 of 814, referring to an altogether different place.

Hever contains Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII.

There are three parish churches, one at each village. All are one united benefice. In the parish church of St Peter is the tomb of Thomas Boleyn, the father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I.

Hever railway station is 1.2miles west of the village by total road distance. It is on the Oxted line between Uckfield and Oxted, with services often continuing to London Bridge.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection=03070&productId=779&$ph=60_61&datasetInstanceId=3070&startColumn=1&numberOfColumns=8&containerAreaId=790430 Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Parish headcounts : Sevenoaks
  2. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 18 September 2016. Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  3. [Eilert Ekwall]