Religion The 12th-century
Anglican parish church,
All Saints', is located at the highest point in the village. It belongs to the
Diocese of Canterbury. It is a Grade I
listed building. The village also has a
United Reformed Church, a
Free church and a
Strict Baptist chapel. The United Reformed Church was formerly a
Congregational church before the merger with the Presbyterians in 1972. The first pastor was Daniel Poyntell, who had been the
Rector of Staplehurst Parish Church until he was ejected from the Church of England in 1662 for nonconformity. During his pastorship, and for many years afterwards, it was a
Presbyterian church. The foundation of the present building was laid in 1825. The Strict Baptist chapel has been used a place of worship for
Baptists since 1751, apparently having previously been used as a barn. The original congregation were
General Baptists and were a continuation of the old Spilshill church that was formed around 1640. In 1838 the building was sold to the
Particular Baptists. The Free Church began in 1969 when a group began meeting for worship in homes throughout the village. The first church building was purchased in 1975 and the old Village Hall was purchased in 1989. The church was demolished in 2006 to make way for a new building which was completed in December 2012.
Education Staplehurst School, the village primary school, is located on Gybbon Rise, near the village centre shops. Around 440 pupils are taught in 18 classrooms. The school was originally housed in the stone buildings off the A229 and moved to the new site when the population of the village grew in the 1980s. The old school then became the village community centre. The village also has a small library.
Transport Staplehurst railway station is on the
South Eastern Main Line from
Ashford International railway station to
London Charing Cross and
London Cannon Street, via
Tonbridge. It is also the main station for commuters from
Cranbrook,
Hawkhurst,
Sissinghurst and other nearby villages. Before the completion of
High Speed 1, the line was also used by
Eurostar trains.
Sport and recreation Staplehurst Monarchs Football Club, founded in 1893, compete in the
Southern Counties East Football League. The club also has junior and women's teams and plays at Jubilee Field in the village. The village is also home to Staplehurst Cricket and Tennis club which has 450 members.
Media Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC South East and
ITV Meridian. Television signals are received from either the
Bluebell Hill or Tunbridge Wells TV transmitters.
BBC London and
ITV London can also be received from the
Crystal Palace TV transmitter. Staplehurst's local radio stations are
BBC Radio Kent,
Heart South,
Gold and
KMFM Ashford covers the village. Newspapers providing local news include the Ashford Herald,
Kentish Express and
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