The beautiful village of Brenchley is very inspiring, with a dash of old world charm and set in the most amazing countryside you may ever experience. Half timbered houses, stunning cottage gardens and a 300 year old church are just a small part of what draws people to visit this beautiful village.
Read moreWhen the weather is nice why not take advantage and get outside to explore Tunbridge Wells on foot. Learn about the history of this beautiful town and get to know the local sights and sounds better with a walking tour arranged by a tourist board accredited guide.
Read moreOriginally inhabited during Roman times, the village of Lamberhurst has become a popular place to visit due to the beautiful scenery and typical English village charm. Once home of the first lady prime minister of England Margaret Thatcher, Lamberhurst lies in a valley close to the river Teise.
Read moreA stone’s throw from Royal Tunbridge Wells you will find the gorgeous village of Horsmonden; home to an array of events throughout the year, this village is far from sleepy and also played a large part in the weaving, iron, gun founding and hops production in its long and colourful history.
Read moreMatfield is known for having the largest village green in Kent, as well as being a friendly and charming place to visit. Kids and adults alike will be charmed by the beautiful village of Matfield, with a wonderful mix of old and new standing side by side, large pond at the end of the green
Read moreThe Cranbrook Museum is only a short distance away from Tunbridge Wells and makes for a great day out. Situated in Cranbrook, the museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from April to September and houses amazing collections of many interesting and inspiring items. The museum itself is run by the Cranbrook and District Local History
Read morePaddock wood is a small town with a village feel to it, a beautiful little oasis surrounded by stunning countryside and close to Royal Tunbridge Wells. Larger than many of the nearby villages, Paddock Wood has a good history and great amenities for such a small town. Here you will find almost everything you need
Read moreOnce a graceful Elizabethan manor house, Sissinghurst Castle is now in ruins. However, the attraction still draws visitors from far and wide due to its history and beautiful gardens. The gardens are separated into sections, each one different from the next and you can imagine the scents and colours that are so vivid and pleasing
Read moreSpring is a fantastic time to take a break, get some fresh air into your lungs and go out and about in one of the most beautiful areas of England. Tunbridge Wells has so much to offer visitors and residents and there are ample opportunities to check out what Mother Nature has provided and visit
Read moreClose to Royal Tunbridge Wells you can find a true oasis of nature and calm to escape city life for a day out with family or friends. Broadwater Warren is an area of outstanding beauty and serenity set in the High Weald area and only a short drive from Tunbridge Wells. Currently being lovingly restored
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