Lamberhurst

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Lamberhurst is a rural village in Kent, England, known for its historic buildings, vineyards, and scenic countryside within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Lamberhurst canonical 6
East Farleigh 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
country house
parish church
village
ceremonialCounty Kent
country England
crossedBy River Teise
denomination Church of England
governedBy Tunbridge Wells borough
surface form: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
hasAmenity local shops
primary school
pubs
village hall
hasAttraction vineyard tours
walking routes
hasDialCode 01892
hasEconomicActivity tourism
viticulture
hasFeature historic buildings
rural character
scenic countryside
vineyards
hasHeritage listed buildings
timber-framed houses
hasLandmark All Saints Church, Lamberhurst
Scotney Castle
hasPostcodeArea TN
hasPostTown Tunbridge Wells borough
surface form: Tunbridge Wells
hasRoadConnection A21 road NERFINISHED
historicCounty Kent
landscapeType rolling hills
wooded countryside
locatedIn High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Kent
Lamberhurst self-linksurface differs
Lamberhurst self-linksurface differs
Tunbridge Wells borough
surface form: Tunbridge Wells district
managedBy National Trust
near Goudhurst
Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
surface form: Royal Tunbridge Wells

Wadhurst
partOf Weald
region South East England
traditionalIndustry hop growing
iron industry

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tunbridge Wells borough contains Lamberhurst
Tunbridge Wells borough hasParish Lamberhurst
Kilndown near Lamberhurst
Wadhurst near Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst locatedIn Lamberhurst self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Scotney Castle
Lamberhurst locatedIn Lamberhurst self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: All Saints Church, Lamberhurst
East Farleigh Lock locatedNear Lamberhurst
this entity surface form: East Farleigh