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Lamberhurst

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Lots of lovely walks in the area

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Lamberhurst
7 miles to Tunbridge Wells
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Lamberhurst is a very friendly and pretty little village set in a valley, with the River Tiese running through it. The historic High Street is lined with attractive period properties and retains a local store with Post Office, farm shop, coffee house, a good primary school, two pubs, an excellent 18-hole golf course, a recreation ground with children’s adventure playground, and a number of local clubs and societies. Just up the hill is a separate area of the village known as Lamberhurst Down, offering a large green space, another couple of pubs and a doctors surgery.

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It is set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are lots of lovely walks in the area, which is known for its local attractions including Scotney Castle, Bewl Reservoir, Bedgebury Pinetum and Bayham Abbey.

Lamberhurst is located about 7 miles South-East of the lovely Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, offering an extensive range of shops, theatres and various other leisure facilities. It also boasts high achieving grammar schools.

Railway stations can be found at Wadhurst (5 miles), Bells Yew Green (Frant) (4.7 miles), Paddock Wood (7 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (7.5 miles). These provide a fast and regular service to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Canon Street. The A21 is easily accessible, within a mile of the village centre, providing direct links to the M25 to the North and Hastings to the South.