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Paddock Wood
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St Andrew's Church
Paddock Wood is located in Kent
Paddock Wood
Paddock Wood
Population 8,263 (2001)
8,253 (2011)
OS grid reference TQ675445
Civil parish
  • Paddock Wood
District
  • Tunbridge Wells
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN12
Dialling code 01892
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament
  • Tunbridge Wells
List of places
UK
England
Kent
51°10′32″N 0°23′44″E / 51.1756°N 0.3955°E / 51.1756; 0.3955

Paddock Wood is a small town and civil parish in the borough of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England, about 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Maidstone. At the 2001 Census it had a population of 8,263, falling marginally to 8,253 at the 2011 Census. Paddock Wood is the centre for hop growing.

Geography

Paddock Wood
View of Commercial Road facing south west from the station

The commercial areas of Paddock Wood are separated by the railway line.

To the South of the railway lies Commercial Road which runs north east to south west through the town, and is the main shopping street. At the north east end of the street is the entrance to the Railway Station. Commercial Road is home to the branches of several banks, a variety of take-aways, a restaurant and a number of small shops. To the east of Commercial Road, runs Maidstone Road. This road runs north to Beltring and East Peckham, and south to Matfield, and is the main route into and out of the town.

To the north of the railway line lie the industrial areas. Eldon Way Industrial Estate can be found to the east and is home to British Car Auctions, among others. To the west is the larger Transfesa Road and Paddock Wood Distribution Centre. This is the home to a number of companies including Gabriel Chemie UK Ltd, Norman Collett, CoolChain, Mack Multiples, Warburtons and a Whirlpool warehouse, which was destroyed in a large fire in early July 2005.

Culture and community

Mascalls Gallery, a public art gallery opened in 2006 on the site of Mascalls Academy. It has a frequently changing programme of exhibition featuring national and international known artists. These have included Henry Moore, LS Lowry, Graham Sutherland and Lee Miller as well as artists from Latin America, Japan and America. In 2010 Mascalls Gallery exhibited for the first time in the UK drawings by Marc Chagall for nearby Tudeley Church.

Paddock Wood Railway station appears in the novel Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens where, in chapter 55, the character of Mr Carker accidentally falls under a train at the station and is killed.

Transport

Paddock Wood is on the B2160 and B2161 roads and not too far from the A228, A264, A21 and A26 roads. The A21 in the area suffers from congestion and traffic problems. It is served by Paddock Wood railway station.

Education

The town has two schools, Paddock Wood Primary School which was built in 1909, and which has approximately 600 pupils and Mascalls Academy (formerly Mascalls School), (a comprehensive secondary school), which opened in 1956, has around 1400 pupils, and takes its pupils from Brenchley, Matfield, Capel, Five Oak Green, East Peckham, Horsmonden, Lamberhurst and Yalding, as well as Paddock Wood itself.

Notable people

  • Philip Martin Brown (b 1956), actor, lives in Paddock Wood.
  • John Brunt VC (1922–1944), British Army officer, lived in Paddock Wood.
  • Frederick E. Morgan (1894–1967), British Army officer, born in Paddock Wood.
  • Sammy Rimington (b 1942), jazz musician, born in Paddock Wood.

See also

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