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Learning to Drive in Staplehurst

Looking for driving schools in Staplehurst or driving instructors in Staplehurst? You are in the right place. Whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors can help. On average, learners need 47 hours of professional tuition with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice. Therefore, planning ahead is essential.

For driving instructors in Staplehurst, the nearest practical test centre is Maidstone Driving Test Centre. Its pass rate is 44.5% (2024–2025). This is below the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Staplehurst, ask which test centre they usually prepare learners for. Practising local test routes can make a real difference to your pass rate.

Local driving conditions in Staplehurst mean navigating a historic Kent village on the A229 corridor between Maidstone and Cranbrook. The Roman road alignment brings fast traffic through the village centre. Additionally, narrow country lanes with high hedgerows, the busy railway level crossing, and winding Weald roads challenge new drivers daily.

Whether you are searching for driving schools in Staplehurst or comparing local driving instructors in Staplehurst, the instructors here know the local test routes inside out. They are familiar with tricky junctions, busy roundabouts, and changing weather conditions that learners face every day.

Staplehurst Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Maidstone Driving Test Centre, (Maidstone), Units 4-6, Westminster House, Westminster Close, Maidstone, ME16 0AA

Staplehurst Theory Test Centres

  • Pearson Professional Centre, (Maidstone), 2nd Floor, 3-5 Pudding Lane, Maidstone, ME14 1GB

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Staplehurst – did you know?

  • Staplehurst was first mentioned in written records in 1242 in a Tax list, although All Saints’ Church dates back to the 12th century.
  • Interestingly, the village name comes from Old English “stapol” meaning a post and “hyrst” meaning a wooded hill.
  • The Staplehurst rail crash of 1865 is a famous event in history, as Charles Dickens was on board the train and survived uninjured.
  • Notably, All Saints’ Church is a Grade I listed building located at the highest point in the village.
  • Staplehurst won the Kent Village of the Year Competition in 2003, recognising its community spirit and local character.
  • What’s more, Elderden Farm near Staplehurst was a key location in police investigations following the 2006 Securitas depot robbery.
  • The village is served by Staplehurst railway station on the South Eastern Main Line, providing direct trains to London Charing Cross.
  • Finally, Staplehurst Monarchs Football Club was founded in 1893 and competes in the Southern Counties East Football League.
  • Interestingly, the village was initially a series of hamlets including Loddenden Manor, a 16th-century house that still stands today.
  • Notably, the A229 follows the route of an ancient Roman road that connected the Kentish Weald to the coast.