Borough Green

Borough Green is an unclassified English urban community and a civil parish in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, England. The central area is situated on the A25 road between Maidstone and Sevenoaks, with the M26 motorway running through it within a mile of the centre.

Borough Green

Borough Green & Wrotham railway station
Borough Green
Location within Kent
Population4,554 (2011 Census)
OS grid referenceTQ605575
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSEVENOAKS
Postcode districtTN15
Dialling code01732 88
PoliceKent
FireKent
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament

History

The name of the community describes what it originally was – a green to which the people of what was then the borough of Wrotham went for recreation and Wrotham remains a village. There is also a view that "borough", which predates any borough council in the area, relates to the word barrow, possibly referring to the Roman remains near the station site.

Its location at a crossroads with the old route from Gravesend to Hastings meant that inns were gradually opened. The Red Lion, founded in 1586, is now closed. The 1592 Black Bull became the Black Horse, then The Black Horse and Hooden, and recently The Black Horse again. The Bull of 1753 survives, but the Fox and Hounds (1837) and The Rock (1860) have turned into private housing. The 1878 Railway Hotel, later The Henry Simmonds, is now a Sainsbury's Local food store.

Great Comp, an early 17th-century house, is located in the parish of St Mary's Platt, one mile to the east of Borough Green. Its gardens, administered by a charitable trust, are open to the public.

The London, Chatham and Dover Railway opened a line to Maidstone on 1 June 1874, and a station named Wrotham and Borough Green was built. Later the names were reversed to Borough Green and Wrotham, in line with the position of the station within Borough Green, and the fact that Borough Green had outgrown Wrotham.

The River Bourne flows through the southern part of the parish. It once powered a paper mill at Basted.

Notable people

  • Catherine Crowe (1803–1876), novelist and playwright, was born Catherine Ann Stevens in Borough Green.[1]
  • Richard Dixon, a chemist who has done notable work on the thermal and optical properties of matter, was born in Borough Green on 25 December 1930.
  • Richard Hearne (1908–1979), actor, comedian and writer, most famous as Mr Pastry a comical children's character, lived at Platt's Farm, Long Mill Lane in nearby St Mary Platt from the 1940s.[2]
  • Eva McLaren (1852–1921), suffragist and writer, died at Great Comp Cottage in Borough Green.[3]
  • Denton Welch (1915-1948) author and artist

Sports

Borough Green is home to the British Racing and Sports Car Club, one of the major organisers of motorsports events in the United Kingdom. The village's foremost football team is Potters Football Club of the Sevenoaks & District Premier Division, which currently operates one men's team, although it has close ties with Borough Green Junior Football Club, which is also located in the village.

Churches

Four denominations have places of worship in Borough Green:

Amenities

The village and nearby communities are served by Borough Green Primary School.

Borough Green had branches of two nationwide retail banks, both of which closed in 2017. Two supermarket chains remain, as do several independent retailers and teashops. There is a smaller store with a post office counter in the High Street.

Nearest settlements

References

  1. ODNB: Joanne Wilkes, "Crowe, Catherine Ann..." Retrieved 22 September 2010, pay-walled.
  2. Kent and Sussex Courier, 15 October 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2014. Archived 14 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Simkin, John. "Eva McLaren". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  • The Kent Village Book, Alan Bignell, published by Countryside Books in 1986
  • Borough Green Primary School website: [www.bgpschool.kent.sch.uk/ Retrieved 8 September 2018]
  • Borough Green Past and Present, published in 1994 and available in the Borough Green branch of Kent County Council Library
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