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For the boys there is the boys grammar school or The Skinners to choose from. You can see the full list here. The Wetherspoons used to be an opera house and shuts for several nights a year to return to its musical roots by putting on performances.

Do you see yourself living here in Tunbridge Wells? Have a chat with our local Tunbridge Wells branch or take a look at current Tunbridge Wells properties. We use cookies to improve your experience. Find out more about cookies. Everyone drives everywhere, so no drinking — I really missed that!

What a great read — rings so true — we moved from earlsfield to Beaconsfield then to Poole. We are due to land in January — nervous and excited in equal measures. Hoping the girls will love it including mummy x. Your email address will not be published. With these feelings rumbling, a few other things happened: We got broken into, I returned home at lunchtime to find the front door smashed in.

Our car got stolen from outside the house, yes actually GONE. Almost before we were out of nappies, with my daughter approaching 3, the chat started took a turn towards school selection and catchment areas.. Clare - My Tunbridge Wells on November 11, at am. See you soon xxx Reply. Charlotte Conroy on November 11, at pm. Find an agent. Sign in. Sign up. England Kent Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Today, well-off families and commuters come for the culture, schools, public parks, shops and restaurants. Travel in Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells is a commuter hotspot and hundreds travel into the capital every day.

Lifestyle Tunbridge Wells has abundance of local things to do, from the public parks to the cinema and theatre, while locals can be seen in the many coffee shops and pubs. Food shopping in Tunbridge Wells Locals have plenty of options for shopping to eat in. Culture Tunbridge Wells has a range of arts and entertainment.

Safety With an average crime rate of 74 crimes per people, crime in Tunbridge Wells is lower than the national average. Green space Tunbridge Wells is surrounded by scenic countryside, but the town also benefits from having several public parks. How can OneDome help me move to Tunbridge Wells? Best area to live in Kent?

But just wait until you get out into the countryside. You won't find any mountains around Tunbridge Wells, but there's still rock climbing to be done. High Rocks is a group of sandstone rocks just outside the town centre, all interlinked with bridges.

For a small admission fee , you can wander among the National Monument. The chances of encountering a bride and groom in full wedding garb are high — it's a popular photography spot.

Stop by the the High Rocks pub across the road afterwards for lunch or a drink. Bear with us here. We know there's nothing special about a town with a Wetherspoon pub, but we do think The Opera House is a beaut. It looks grand from the outside, its greening dome visible from all over town.

Inside, its theatrical history can still be seen — the stalls are still in situ above drinkers' heads, tables are laid out on the stage, and chandeliers still hang from the ceiling. That carpet is a treat for Spoon's Carpets fanatics too and, even better, they have two bars open on busy nights.

Tunbridge Wells isn't short of places to eat and drink, from the usual chains to more exclusive haunts The Ivy's got an outpost here, and Thackeray's is pretty swanky From first-hand experience, we recommend Soprano , a tapas and wine bar on the High Street. Do book though — it's a tiny spot, with only a handful of tables. The Barn is a good shout if you're just after a quick lunch — the pub part of the venue does a decent bar menu the sausage baguettes are top notch , or seek out the upstairs restaurant for more formal dining.

It's right next to the station, and has a decent garden if the weather's on your side. If you want a genteel meal to match your surroundings did we mention it's a royal town? Sure, they dabble in the occasional savoury dish, but the pancakes, crepes, waffles and milkshakes are where it's really happening.

Quirky decor too — a mural takes up one wall, spray painted bikes and musical instruments are strung up above diners, and an unidentifiable to our amateur eyes set of action figures was doing a good job of captivating children on our most recent visit.

St Marylebone parish apparently extends all the way to Tunbridge Wells pic. Sharp eyed Londoners may be drawn to a certain pair of bollards , located on Crescent Road near Calverley Park. It's though they were transplanted here from London's Marylebone, although no-one knows the details. This VR-marked penfold post box can be found on The Pantiles , and while Victorian-era post boxes aren't impossible to find, they're a lot rarer than our modern ER boxes.



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