Area Overview for TN12 7DL

Area Information

TN12 7DL lies in the rural heart of Brenchley and Matfield, a civil parish in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells, Kent. This small residential cluster spans 13.5 hectares, with a population of 1,856 people spread across a population density of 89 per square kilometre. The area is defined by its historic character, nestled off the A21 via the B2162, 8 miles east of Royal Tunbridge Wells and 3 miles north of Paddock Wood. Its villages of Brenchley and Matfield, along with hamlets like Castle Hill and Petteridge, sit within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, preserving a landscape of medieval woodlands and post-medieval field patterns. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to rural tranquillity, with the village centres protected as conservation areas. The area’s history includes Saxon origins, 13th-century church foundations, and 18th-century agricultural innovation, including the cultivation of the Fuggles hop variety. Residents benefit from a blend of historic architecture, such as All Saints Church and Old Palace, and modern amenities within practical reach, making it a place where heritage and convenience intersect.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
13.5 hectares
Population
1856
Population Density
89 people/km²

TN12 7DL is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 85% of homes owned by their residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, reflecting a settlement pattern focused on single-family dwellings rather than flats or apartments. This makes the property market here distinct from urban areas, where rental demand often drives development. The small size of the area—just 13.5 hectares—means the housing stock is limited, with no indication of significant new builds or conversions. Buyers should consider that the market is likely to be competitive, with properties holding value due to the area’s rural setting and historic appeal. The lack of high-density housing also means that TN12 7DL is not a hub for young professionals or students, but rather a place for those seeking a quieter, established lifestyle.

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Living in TN12 7DL offers a mix of rural tranquillity and accessible amenities. Within practical reach are retail outlets like Tesco Paddock, Waitrose Paddock, and M&S Blue Boys Tonbridge BP, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s historic character is underscored by landmarks such as All Saints Church, a Grade 1 listed building with a 400-year-old yew avenue, and the Old Palace, a half-timbered structure linked to Nell Gwynne’s son. The nearby Brenchley & Matfield C of E primary school serves local families, while the surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walking and outdoor activities. The AONB status ensures natural beauty is preserved, with woodlands and conservation areas enhancing the quality of life. The blend of historic sites, practical retail, and rural surroundings creates a lifestyle that balances heritage with modern convenience.

Amenities

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Demographics

The population of TN12 7DL skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community with a strong presence of families and long-term residents. Home ownership is high at 85%, indicating a preference for private property over rentals, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The majority of residents identify as White, reflecting the area’s demographic composition. The low population density of 89 per square kilometre implies a spread-out, low-rise settlement pattern. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership rate and mature age profile suggest a community with established economic stability. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social fabric is largely defined by its historic, rural character and the presence of long-standing local families.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

50
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in TN12 7DL?
The area has a mature, stable population with a median age of 47, predominantly adults aged 30–64. High home ownership (85%) and a focus on houses suggest a community of long-term residents rather than transient populations. The absence of significant deprivation data implies a generally stable economic environment.
Who typically lives in TN12 7DL?
Residents are largely White, with a strong presence of families and older adults. The area’s demographic profile reflects a mature, established community with a low population density of 89 per square kilometre, indicating a spread-out, rural settlement pattern.
How connected is TN12 7DL to transport networks?
The area is accessible via the A21 and B2162, with Paddock Wood station 3 miles north. Broadband is fair (57) and mobile coverage is good (84), supporting basic online needs but not high-bandwidth activities. Rail links to Paddock Wood, Beltring, and Marden provide regional connectivity.
Is TN12 7DL a safe place to live?
Crime risk is low, with a safety score of 89/100. Flood risk is minimal, but the presence of protected woodland may limit certain developments. There are no major environmental risks like Ramsar wetlands or AONB coverage.
What amenities are available near TN12 7DL?
Residents have access to retail outlets like Tesco Paddock and Waitrose, as well as historic sites such as All Saints Church and the Old Palace. The area’s AONB status ensures natural beauty, while nearby schools and rural landscapes enhance daily life.

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