Royal Tunbridge Wells N Tonbridge Sevenoaks

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Royal Tunbridge Wells N Tonbridge Sevenoaks From A20 M11,A1,M1 A225 From Ashford Channel Ports Otford Wrotham J3 M20 J4 Kemsing J2a M25 M26 A25 From West Eximius Ltd M3,M4 Malling 16 South Park & M40 Sevenoaks Kent TN13 1AN J5 A25 Borough A228 M25 Green Tel: 01732 465400 Sevenoaks E-mail: [email protected] B2016 www.eximiusltd.com A25 Sevenoaks See Inset N From J28 J1 J4 Maidstone J16 A21 A225 M4 J15 J1 London M25 Mereworth A26 M25 Heathrow J2 J1 J12 A3 J3 A23 M3 J10 M2 J3 J4 J7 A227 J9 J6 Shipbourne Maidstone Sevenoaks B2015 J7 J6 A3 Sevenoaks A2 Weald A228 Tonbridge M20 Ashford M23 Dover Gatwick Tunbridge Paddock Wood Crawley Wells Hadlow A22 A26 Folkestone Inset A26 Horsham A21 B245 A23 A259 Hildenborough A24 Sevenoaks Higham East Lewes Wood Peckham A27 Hastings Botolp A27 A259 St hs Brighton Rd Worthing Eastbourne Tu SevenoaksSevenoaks bs B2020B2020 H il A225 l B269 Tonbridge Five From Tonbridge A224 B2019 Tonbridge Oak Paddock A224 T h A225 Proceed through Tonbridge High Street heading towards G e D Green Wood r riv B2019 a E e d P n ard lym Hildenborough and Sevenoaks. le a o v y R ut d o h il P R R d Remain in the left hand lane, following signs to le em B2017 Paddock br R oke d R r Wood Hildenborough. d Gordo d n B2176 o B2161 R d d f t R S Continue along London Road (B245) through Hildenborough r u Leisure c l f l a C L f o Centre r y o until you reach Morleys roundabout. o D l w g n k B2176 r r d n o A Take the fourth exit signposted Sevenoaks A225. C A o n p W Continue along this road and you will enter the town. y R r A228 i o A26 g a h a t y Shortly after entering the town the road will fork; remain d H 4 3 i 4 g 2 in the left hand lane (towards the train station) and take h 8 U S B2160 the first left into South Park by the Post Office. t Southborough r South e We are located on the right hand side. e Matfield Park t Pembury From M25 A225 A21 Leave the M25 and join the A21 marked Sevenoaks and A264 Hastings. Rusthall Take the third exit off the A21 to Sevenoaks signposted From Gatwick Tunbridge Royal B245 Hildenborough. Crawley,M23 A264 Wells At the roundabout take the first exit to Sevenoaks A225 Langton Tunbridge B2162 Ashurst Green and continue forward until reaching the town. A267 Wells Shortly after entering the town the road will fork; remain A26 in the left hand lane (towards the train station) and take B2110 the first left into South Park by the Post Office. From From From A262 We are located on the right hand side. Bartholomew(2007) Crowboro Eastbourne Hastings.
Recommended publications
  • Monday 10 to Friday 14 May Saturday 15 and Sunday 16
    Changes to train times This week Monday 10 to Friday 14 May A revised train timetable is in operation as a result of the coronavirus, and will be amended by late night engineering work. Please check before you travel, using the online journey planners. Late night engineering work will affect the following train services between: Folkestone West to Dover Priory • 2240 (Wednesday and Thursday only) Charing Cross to Dover Priory via Tonbridge train will terminate at Dartford to Gravesend Ashford International at 2359; a replacement bus service to Dover Priory departs Ashford International at As a result of late night engineering work between the above stations, the following train services are 0009 (Thursday & Friday only), setting down passengers at Sandling, Folkestone West, Folkestone Central revised: and terminates at Dover Priory 0110. • 2248 (Monday & Wednesday only) Charing Cross to Gravesend via Sidcup. Note: Passengers travelling to Westenhanger should travel by a connecting minibus service operating • 2320 (Monday & Wednesday only) Charing Cross to Gravesend via Sidcup. between Sandling and Westenhanger; departing Sandling at 0036 arriving Westenhanger 0042. • 2350 (Monday to Thursday only) Charing Cross to Gravesend via Sidcup. • 2325 (Wednesday and Thursday only) Ramsgate to Ashford International train will terminate at Dover Note: the above trains will terminate at Dartford; with connecting replacement bus services calling at all Priory at 2359; with an additional replacement bus service to Ashford International, departing Dover Priory stations between Dartford and Gravesend. at 0007 (Thursday & Friday only), calling at Folkestone Central, Folkestone West and terminates at Ashford International at 0057. • 2337 (Wednesday and Thursday only) St Pancras International to Dover Priory via Ashford International train will terminate at Ashford International at 0014.
    [Show full text]
  • Kent's Retail & Cultural Heart
    Kent’s retail & cultural heart 7-10 St Margaret's Street Rooftop Bar/Restaurant and Ground Floor Retail/Restaurant Units in historic Canterbury 7-10 St Margaret's Street rooftop restaurant/bar Ground Floor Retail Units Ground Floor Retail Units 3 Catchment Canterbury is Kent’s retail and cultural heart. SHEERNESS With its accessibility from London, Canterbury DARTFORD is also a tourism hotspot, with over 7.8 million visitors per annum. Canterbury is located 63 MARGATE ROCHESTER miles south east of London, 29 miles east of RAMSGATE Maidstone and 17 miles north west of Dover. SITTINGBOURNE The city has excellent road connections being adjacent to the A2 dual carriageway which CANTERBURY links with the M2 to the north west and the SEVENOAKS MAIDSTONE port of Dover to the south east. The city has two mainline railway stations which combined see over 3.6 million ASHFORD passengers travel through them each year, DOVER and is served by frequent trains to and from ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS London Charing Cross and London Victoria, as CRANBROOK FOLKESTONE well as high speed trains from St Pancras with a journey time of 56 minutes. Gatwick Airport is approximately 50 miles (80 km) to the west of the city. NEW ROMNEY canterbury has two mainline railway stations CAMBER which see over 3.6 million 15 minutes. Population: 96,180 passengers each year 30 minutes. Population: 440,243 1 hour. Population: 1,899,911 7-10 St Margaret's Street 4 visitors spend: Of the visitors: are on on£52 accommodation million 49%holiday are visiting visitors7.8 million per annum
    [Show full text]
  • Royal Tunbridge Wells the Pantiles the Pantiles
    Royal Tunbridge Wells The Pantiles The Pantiles Map of The Pantiles & Future Development Tunbridge Wells Station London Road Tunbridge Wells & Rusthall Commons 260 Acres FRAMPTONS BAR/CAFE Entrance FRAMPTONS TW MAXBAR/CAFE OLIVER BARBER ESTATEMADDISONS AGENT INTERIORS UNDER THE CLOCK TW MAX OLIVER BARBER CHOCOLATL ESTATEMADDISONS AGENT RESTAURANT SHOP & CAFE INTERIORS ANY OCCASION CHEGWORTH FARM SHOP CLOTHING MINK INTERIORSUNDER THE CLOCK CHOCOLATL RESTAURANT SHOP & CAFE ANY OCCASION Pantiles Car Park HATTONS CAFE CHEGWORTH FARM SHOP CLOTHING SPECIAL THINGS Beginning life as a Georgian medicinal Mecca, The Pantiles is 170 Spaces MINK INTERIORS THE PANTILES CAFE now a famous retail and leisure destination of the affluent spa GIFTS HATTONS CAFE Major Yorks Road The Pantiles town Tunbridge Wells, and is home to a mix of national and SPECIAL THINGS THE PANTILES CAFE independent retailers, cafes, bars and restaurants. GIFTS POGGENPOHL MORGAN KITCHENS HODGES Nevill Street MORGAN HAIR HODGES BARBER ~ Traditional mixed use area of retail, leisure, residential and office accommodation SEE ART POGGENPOHL MORGAN ~ 45 retail units, 12 cafes, bars and restaurants KITCHENS JOSEPH HODGES MCCARTHY MORGAN HAIR HODGES BARBER ~ Home to the Chalybeate Spring SEE ART ~ Very affluent catchment area includes 29% ‘wealthy achievers’ JOSEPH MCCARTHY ~ Exciting future with over 100 residential units being developed London Road ~ Over 100 events per annum including the famous Jazz evenings, monthly markets and food festivals SUSSEX FURNISHINGSOAK HOME SUSSEX The PantilesFURNISHINGSOAK HOME Union House Linden Park Road Secured planning for 100 new homes 54 Spaces Additional Parking Key – Future Development Plans “The Pantiles is considered the Car Parking: The Pantiles car park is adjacent to the site on Major Yorks Road.
    [Show full text]
  • Tonbridge School Pa / Operations Assistant
    TONBRIDGE SCHOOL PA / OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Tonbridge School is one of the leading boys' boarding schools in the country and is highly respected internationally. The school aims to provide a caring and enlightened environment in which the talents of each individual flourish. We encourage boys to be creative, tolerant and to strive for academic, sporting and cultural excellence. Respect for tradition and an openness to innovation are equally valued. A well-established house system at the heart of the school fosters a strong sense of belonging. Tonbridge seeks to celebrate its distinctive mixture of boarders and day boys; this helps to create a unique broadening and deepening of opportunity. We want boys to enjoy their time here, but also to be made aware of their social and moral responsibilities. Tonbridgians should enter into the adult world with the knowledge and self-belief to fulfil their own potential and to become leaders in their chosen field. Equally, we hope to foster a life-long empathy for the needs and views of others; in the words of the great novelist and Old Tonbridgian E.M. Forster: 'Only Connect'. Tonbridge School Job Title: PA / Operations Assistant Reporting to: Commercial and Operations Director (COD) Main Purpose: To provide administrative support for the Commercial and Operations Director, assisting with the effective operation and development of the School’s support functions. To ensure alongside the COD that the School complies with the requirements of relevant regulatory agencies. Main Responsibilities: • To support the Commercial and Operations Director, through the management of his office and support of operational departments/functions (Catering, Porters/Cleaning, Grounds & Gardens, Health & Safety/Security, Reprographics) and commercial activity (Tonbridge School Centre, Recre8 and Events).
    [Show full text]
  • Tonbridge Castle and Its Lords
    Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 16 1886 TONBRIDGE OASTLE AND ITS LORDS. BY J. F. WADMORE, A.R.I.B.A. ALTHOUGH we may gain much, useful information from Lambard, Hasted, Furley, and others, who have written on this subject, yet I venture to think that there are historical points and features in connection with this building, and the remarkable mound within it, which will be found fresh and interesting. I propose therefore to give an account of the mound and castle, as far as may be from pre-historic times, in connection with the Lords of the Castle and its successive owners. THE MOUND. Some years since, Dr. Fleming, who then resided at the castle, discovered on the mound a coin of Con- stantine, minted at Treves. Few will be disposed to dispute the inference, that the mound existed pre- viously to the coins resting upon it. We must not, however, hastily assume that the mound is of Roman origin, either as regards date or construction. The numerous earthworks and camps which are even now to be found scattered over the British islands are mainly of pre-historic date, although some mounds may be considered Saxon, and others Danish. Many are even now familiarly spoken of as Caesar's or Vespa- sian's camps, like those at East Hampstead (Berks), Folkestone, Amesbury, and Bensbury at Wimbledon. Yet these are in no case to be confounded with Roman TONBEIDGHE CASTLE AND ITS LORDS. 13 camps, which in the times of the Consulate were always square, although under the Emperors both square and oblong shapes were used.* These British camps or burys are of all shapes and sizes, taking their form and configuration from the hill-tops on which they were generally placed.
    [Show full text]
  • Kent Archæological Society Library
    http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society KENT ARCILEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY SIXTH INSTALMENT HUSSEY MS. NOTES THE MS. notes made by Arthur Hussey were given to the Society after his death in 1941. An index exists in the library, almost certainly made by the late B. W. Swithinbank. This is printed as it stands. The number given is that of the bundle or box. D.B.K. F = Family. Acol, see Woodchurch-in-Thanet. Benenden, 12; see also Petham. Ady F, see Eddye. Bethersden, 2; see also Charing Deanery. Alcock F, 11. Betteshanger, 1; see also Kent: Non- Aldington near Lympne, 1. jurors. Aldington near Thurnham, 10. Biddend.en, 10; see also Charing Allcham, 1. Deanery. Appledore, 6; see also Kent: Hermitages. Bigge F, 17. Apulderfield in Cudham, 8. Bigod F, 11. Apulderfield F, 4; see also Whitfield and Bilsington, 7; see also Belgar. Cudham. Birchington, 7; see also Kent: Chantries Ash-next-Fawkham, see Kent: Holy and Woodchurch-in-Thanet. Wells. Bishopsbourne, 2. Ash-next-Sandwich, 7. Blackmanstone, 9. Ashford, 9. Bobbing, 11. at Lese F, 12. Bockingfold, see Brenchley. Aucher F, 4; see also Mottinden. Boleyn F, see Hever. Austen F (Austyn, Astyn), 13; see also Bonnington, 3; see also Goodneston- St. Peter's in Tha,net. next-Wingham and Kent: Chantries. Axon F, 13. Bonner F (Bonnar), 10. Aylesford, 11. Boorman F, 13. Borden, 11. BacIlesmere F, 7; see also Chartham. Boreman F, see Boorman. Baclmangore, see Apulderfield F. Boughton Aluph, see Soalcham. Ballard F, see Chartham.
    [Show full text]
  • Health and Wellbeing in Tonbridge & Malling Borough
    Health and wellbeing in Tonbridge & Malling Borough Amended September 2021 This local information pack covers: information and advice about health and wellbeing a list of support organisations for different conditions and illnesses finding and using health services healthy eating and losing weight keeping fit looking after your mind and body families, relationships and peace-of-mind Details are subject to change, please check with the organisation concerned. Amendments and additions are also welcome. If you cannot find what you are looking for: please ask Age UK if we can help further or search the Health Help Now website with details of local services for common conditions. www.healthhelpnow-nhs.net or contact Healthwatch Tel: 0808 801 0102 Email: [email protected] We publish other local information packs covering: Care agencies Care homes Help at home Housing Legal advice and power of attorney Memory loss and dementia Money matters Social activities Transport, travel and leisure Age UK Sevenoaks & Tonbridge is a registered charity no. 1088213 Tel: 01732 454108. Web: www.ageuksevenoaksandtonbridge.org.uk 1 Contents Information and advice......................................................................................................... 5 Benefits and help with health costs ...................................................................................... 5 Attendance Allowance and Personal Independence Payment ........................................ 5 Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence
    [Show full text]
  • App 1, 2 and 3 Voluntary and Community Sector Grant Funding
    Appendix 1a: Summary of Adult Social Care Grants within scope of the Wellbeing and Resilience Commissioning Strategy Number of Client group 18/19 Spend Examples of services provided Examples of Organisations Organisations Day services for elderly frail people Age UK Canterbury Befriending services for people who are housebound CROP (EK) Older people £4,446,985 39 or socially isolated Involve Care navigation for older people Tonbridge Baptist Church Assessment and rehabilitation for people with sensory issues Hi Kent Sensory £1,081,472 2 Services, such as hearing aid clinics, for people with Kent Association for the Blind sensory impairments Alzheimer's Society (Kent & Medway) Dementia Cafes and peer support groups Caring Altogether on Romney Marsh Dementia £655,576 5 Day services for people living with dementia (CARM) Dementia outreach services Trinity Community Resource Centre Centre for Independent Living in Kent (CILK) Physical Information and advice for people with physical £148,616 3 Disability Information Services Kent (DISK) Disability disability Kent Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Ashford Citizens Advice Bureau Compaid Trust All £18,408 4 Voluntary transport Edenbridge Voluntary Transport Service Sevenoaks Volunteer Transport Group Total £6,351,057 53 *contract Appendix 1b: Details of Adult Social Care Grants within scope of the Wellbeing and Resilience Commissioning Strategy Adult Social Care Location Organisation Grant Value for Client Group Primary Service Commissioning Plan CCGs Districts 2018-19 Age Concern Deal £ 170,739.50 South Kent Dover OP Advocacy Interim arrangement Coast Bathing 2019-20. End for Social Opportunities new contract 1st April 2020 Age Concern Malling £ 78,680.15 West Kent Tonbridge & OP Social Opportunities Interim arrangement Malling 2019-20.
    [Show full text]
  • Canterbury 16 Hythe - Canterbury 16A Hythe - Canterbury 16B Monday - Friday (Not Bank Holidays)
    Services Hythe - Canterbury 16 Hythe - Canterbury 16A Hythe - Canterbury 16B Monday - Friday (not Bank Holidays) Operated by: EK Stagecoach in East Kent Timetable valid from 6 Sep 2021 until further notice Service: 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Notes: XPrd1 Prd2 XPrd1 Prd2 Prd2 Operator: EK EK EK EK EK EK EK EK EK West Hythe, Garage Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hythe, Grebe Crescent .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hythe, Prince of Wales Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hythe, Hythe Light Railway Station (Stop D) .... .... 06:11 06:26 .... .... 07:04 07:04 .... Hythe, Red Lion Square (Stop A) .... .... 06:13 06:28 .... .... 07:06 07:06 .... Sandgate, War Memorial .... .... 06:24 06:39 .... .... 07:17 07:17 .... Folkestone, Coolinge Lane .... .... 06:26~ 06:41~ .... .... 07:19~ 07:19~ .... Folkestone, Folkestone School for Girls .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Folkestone, Kingsnorth Gardens .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Folkestone, Bus Station Arrivals .... .... 06:33 06:48 .... .... 07:26 07:26 .... Folkestone, Bus Station (Bay B) 05:56 06:16 06:36 06:56 07:12 07:12 07:28 07:28 07:28 Folkestone, Wood Avenue 06:04 06:24 06:44 07:04 07:21 07:21 07:37 07:37 07:37 Park Farm, Fire Station .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Folkestone, Coniston Road .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Broadmead, Middle Mead .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hawkinge, Lidl 06:10 06:30 06:50 07:10 07:27 07:27 07:43 07:43 07:43 Hawkinge, Tesco .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hawkinge, Millfield .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hawkinge, Battle of Britain Museum .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hawkinge, Aerodrome Road 06:13 06:33 06:53 07:13 07:30 07:30 07:46 07:46 07:46 Densole, Black Horse 06:16 06:36 06:56 07:16 07:33 07:33 07:49 07:49 07:49 Barham, Crematorium 06:26 06:46 07:06 07:26 07:43 07:43 07:59 07:59 07:59 Bridge, The Bridge Arms 06:33 06:53 07:13 07:33 ...
    [Show full text]
  • Times Regional Newspaper Now Covering Tonbridge “Brand to Hand Distribution, 50% of All Our Papers Are Handed out by Hawkers Every Week Directly to Readers”
    OF TONBRIDGE OF TUNBRIDGE WELLS Tonbridge Castle ALL THE NEWS THAT MATTERS Times regional newspaper now covering Tonbridge “Brand to hand distribution, 50% of all our papers are handed out by hawkers every week directly to readers” The Times of Tunbridge Wells launched in that which appears in the Tunbridge Wells restaurants and coffee shops March 2015 and has quickly established itself newspaper, it’s good news for our advertisers • Online via: www.timesoftunbridgewells. as the biggest circulated weekly newspaper in as all advertisements, with the exception of co.uk with a fully interactive digital the area. Published at 6am every Wednesday, the cover positions, will automatically be version boosted by an app available in this quality free newspaper features a lively published in both newspapers. apple istore or google play mix of local, national and international news This will provide local companies and from a variety of different sectors including brands with an unrivalled effective marketing Furthermore we deliver our newspaper lifestyle, education, business and property. platform. through selected residential letterboxes March 2016 sees the launch of the Times We ensure your advertising is seen weekly within Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge every of Tonbridge edition, a new free weekly by making our newspapers available in: Wednesday and Thursday, plus our team newspaper exclusively for the residents, of Hawkers actively hand our newspapers businesses and visitors to the Kent market • Over 50 newsagents and to shoppers, commuters and visitors each town. The Tonbridge edition will mirror supermarkets including Sainsbury’s, week. This provides a highly effective mix of the same high quality editorial, design and Tesco and Co-op.
    [Show full text]
  • Tonbridge Road, Mereworth, Kent, ME18 5JF
    Tonbridge Road, Mereworth, Kent, ME18 5JF Tonbridge Road, Mereworth, Kent, ME18 5JF A delightful oast conversion that conjures up all sorts of possibilities for the active family! Three roundels and one square kiln. 4 Bedroom Detached Oast Newly Installed Boiler - March 2015 Planning Permission to re-erect Former Barn Galleried Landing/Library First floor Games Room with Bar Area Open Plan Kitchen/ Dining Room Garaging & Additional Parking Conservatory and Office Plot extending to approx. 0.67 acre Utility Room Cloakroom and Sauna From £950,000 DESCRIPTION Offered for sale is this attractive detached oast. Set within attractive gardens, The Oast has three roundels and one square kiln and provides spacious and comfortable family accommodation. We understand the roundels are of Victorian construction with the remainder of the property having been added in 1922. This four Bedroom property is situated in the popular hamlet of Mereworth. We have been advised by the vendor that due to the location of the property children can attend schools in both Tonbridge and Maidstone and there is a bus stop nearby. LOCATION Situated on the outskirts of the village of Mereworth, the property is on a good bus route. The village has a Primary School and Church. The Wateringbury Stream flows through the village and powered a watermill, the site of which now lies within the grounds of Mereworth Castle. There are main line stations in West Malling (4 miles), Paddock Wood (6 miles) and Tonbridge (6.5 miles). The County Town of Maidstone, with a good range of shopping facilities, Schools and main line station, is 7 miles.
    [Show full text]
  • B2246 Hermitage Lane/A26 Tonbridge Road Project PDF 722 KB
    Maidstone Joint Transportation Board 14 October 2020 B2246 Hermitage Lane/A26 Tonbridge Road Project Decision Making Authority Kent County Council/Maidstone Borough Council Lead Director Simon Jones Lead Head of Service Tim Read Lead Officer and Report Russell Boorman/Benjamin Cuddihee Author Wards and County Divisions Maidstone Borough including Tonbridge & affected Malling Which Member(s) requested Councillor Rob Bird this report? This report makes the following recommendations: REPORT TO BE NOTED. Timetable Meeting Date Maidstone Joint Transportation Board 14 October 2020 B2246 Hermitage Lane/A26 Tonbridge Road Project 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.1 This report provides an update in respect of the proposed junction improvements contained within the A26 Tonbridge Road and B2246 Hermitage Lane project. 1.2 The road project was previously part of the Maidstone Integrated Transport Package (MITP) but was removed due to the lack of demonstratable benefit and good value for money. The project was then taken forward by a Member led working group with the aim of producing a scheme to utilise the available S106 funding. 1.3 The scheme was previously brought before the Joint Transportation Board in July 2019. Where following a comprehensive and thorough optioneering exercise, it was recommended that the scheme would not be progressed as the design options put forward did not sufficiently address the congestion experienced at the junction or posed a safety risk in terms of operation. A table outlining the previous options and the reasons for being discounted are shown in table 1. 1.4 The member led working group consisting of KCC Local Members, Maidstone Councillors and KCC officers have continued to work together to produce a design that all believe will provide the necessary capacity required to alleviate the current congestion issues experienced at the junction.
    [Show full text]