Hever Castle and Gardens
Hever Castle and Gardens

Edenbridge is a small town that as the name suggests was once of significance as a crossing point of the River Eden, its high street with some pleasant old buildings and the fine 13th century church nearby... Read More

Edenbridge Events

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Rose Week
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Edenbridge Procession and Firework Extravaganza

Hotels in Edenbridge - 3 places to stay

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Ye Old Crown

Ye Old Crown

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Ye Old Crown Inn is a family run bar, hotel and restaurant, conveniently located on the High Street of Edenbridge to all nearby amenities. Mike and Michelle de Gouveia and their ... More

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Hever Hotel (2.02 miles)

Hever Hotel

Surrounded by the historical houses and castles, this hotel exudes character and charm, just 15 minutes from the M25 and with easy access to local, renowned tourist attractions. Originally the farm serving Hever Castle, a sympathetic ... More | visit website

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King's Arms Hotel (5.06 miles)

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The King's Arms is a former coaching inn situated in the centre of Westerham. The hotel is ideally located to explore Sir Winston Churchill's family home, Hever Castle and Knole Court. Underneath the hotel there ... More | visit website

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The Wiremill (5.37 miles)

The Wiremill
The Wiremill is a charasmatic 15th century Mill. Our rooms are situated in the original foundations of the building and have recently undergone an extensive refurbishment. Most importantly the rooms have kept the character of ... More | visit website
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Cranston House (5.43 miles)

Cranston House

Very attractive large detached house in a quiet residential area within walking distance of the town centre, railway station arts Centre and hospital. Private parking. Gatwick airport is 15 minutes away by car.All ensuite hotel ... More | visit website

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Felbridge Hotel and Spa (5.85 miles)

Felbridge Hotel and Spa

In 2007 The Felbridge Hotel and Spa underwent a complete refurbishment taking the hotel to 4* Deluxe Status. All bedrooms are styled to perfection and with the introduction of the Bay Tree Restaurant, Anise Fine ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn East Grinstead (5.91 miles)

Premier Inn East Grinstead
Ideally located within easy reach of the M25 and M23. Conveniently located for East Grinstead train station and only 9 miles away from Gatwick Airport. Local attractions include Chequer Mead theatre, St. Hill Manor, Ashdown ... More | visit website
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Edenbridge Castle (6.42 miles)

Edenbridge Castle
Bolebroke Castle at Hartfield, the village made famous by Pooh Bear, was built around 1480 and is the earlierst brick built building in Sussex. Henry VIII used Bolebroke when he went hunting for wild ... More | visit website
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Bolebroke Water Mill (6.42 miles)

Bolebroke Water Mill
Tucked away up a winding track the Mill nestles in romantic seclusion surrounded by woodland, mill streams and pasture. This idyllically unspoilt setting was the film set for 'Carrington', starring Emma Thompson and Jonathan ... More | visit website
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Brambletye Hotel (6.67 miles)

The Brambletye in located in the centre of the picturesque village of Forest Row which is on the edge of Ashdown Forest. It has served as a hotel since 1866 and was also featured in ... More | visit website

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Chequers Inn (6.73 miles)

Chequers Inn

The 15th-century Chequers Inn is a hotel, restaurant and pub. Enjoy fresh homemade food, en suite rooms, a cosy bar, original oak beams and real log fires. The Chequers is in Ashdown Forest, part of the ... More | visit website

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