Plaxtol


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FieldValue
countryEngland
typeVillage and civil parish
official_namePlaxtol
coordinates
population1,117
population_ref(2011)
static_image_namePlaxtol Church, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 321994.jpg
static_image_width250px
static_image_captionPlaxtol Parish Church
civil_parishPlaxtol
shire_districtTonbridge and Malling
shire_countyKent
regionSouth East England
constituency_westminsterTonbridge
post_townSEVENOAKS
postcode_districtTN15
postcode_areaTN
dial_code01732
os_grid_referenceTQ603535
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Plaxtol is a village and civil parish in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, England. The village is located around 5 mi north of Tonbridge and the same distance east of Sevenoaks. In the 2011 Census, the parish had a population of 1,117.

The name Plaxtol is believed to be derived from Old English words meaning "play area"; there used to be a large green in the middle of the village where children would play after attending church on a Sunday.

The current parish church building dates from 1648, in the Commonwealth period. The River Bourne flows through the parish, and formerly powered three watermills in Plaxtol – Winfield Mill (corn), Longmill (corn) and Roughway Paper Mill. The village has a primary school, a village shop, a pottery school and a pub; it also once had a bakery and a butcher.

The 1,000-acre Fairlawne Estate adjoining the village of Shipbourne was owned by Sir Henry Vane the Elder, in the 17th century, and was owned by the Cazalet family in the 19th century. Major Peter Cazalet was a trainer of horses owned by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother who was an occasional guest. The estate was then owned by the Saudi Arabian horse-breeder Prince Khalid ibn Abdullah until his death in 2021.

Notable residents

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