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Broadview Gardens, part of Hadlow College, has been transformed from an open field grazed by sheep, into 10 acres of innovative gardens. Students have designed, constructed and planted a plantsman#s paradise, with countless new design ideas
An historic spring, originally discovered in the 17thC, where the Chalybeate spring waters are still served to visitors by a costumed dipper.
Tudor barn, walled garden with unusual plants, cottage garden, plant nursery. Home-made cakes and cream teas.
Museum set in the old town waterworks celebrating Thomas Crampton, the famous Victorian engineer. The musuem features railways, transport & local history. Exhibits include working models, interactive display for children & miniature railway
An excellent example of an early Kentish smock mill built in 1789, now restored and in working condition with original machinery. Demonstrations given.
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Visitors can see the process of making pottery by hand. Pottery also for sale.
An old-fashioned sweet shop specialising in the manufacture of sugar confectionery and where visitors can see how the letters are put into sticks of rock.
Discovered over 400 years ago, the Chalybeate Spring was instrumental in the birth of Tunbridge Wells. Sample the reputedly health-giving water still served in the traditional manner by the 'Dipper' in Georgian costume.
A large market and boot fair venue with a wide selection of plants, fruit, vegetables, clothing and much more. A traditional market on Saturdays and Stalls and Boot Fair on Sunday's.