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Tunbridge Wells cottages

55 properties found
Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Apartment 15

2112

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7 nights

£1,020 - £1,503

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Mount Sion

211

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7 nights

£850 - £860

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

3 Stable Mews

421

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7 nights

£712 - £1,363

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Stable Mews Cottage

421

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7 nights

£727 - £727

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Lamberhurst, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent

White Magpie Cottage

2111

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7 nights

£488 - £740

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Marden, Kent

Claygate Garden Retreat

2111

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7 nights

£551 - £845

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Goudhurst, near Cranbrook, Kent

Smugley Cottage

211

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7 nights

£462 - £762

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Cranbrook, Kent

Beech Cottage at Fir House

211

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7 nights

£615 - £1,055

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Marden, near Tonbridge, Kent

Rustic Retreats - Pod 1

211

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7 nights

£500 - £894

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Marden, near Tonbridge, Kent

Rustic Retreats - Pod 2

211

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7 nights

£500 - £894

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Leigh, near Sevenoaks, Kent

Middle Barn

2111

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7 nights

£601 - £1,007

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Flimwell, near Wadhurst, Sussex

Sheila the Shed

2111

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7 nights

£474 - £730

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Cottages in Tunbridge Wells

Tunbridge Wells is one of those places that you visit and realise where Kent got its nickname ‘The Garden of England’. Right in the heart of the Kent countryside, this historic, cute market town is surrounded by luscious landscapes and crisp, fresh air. If you’re looking for a countryside escape, then our Tunbridge Wells holiday cottages are perfect for you. 

Tunbridge Wells is renowned for its Georgian and Victorian architecture, and there is no better place to take it all in than the Pantiles. The Pantiles are the streets that define Tunbridge Wells, and nowadays this array of period buildings host boutique shops and many bars, restaurants and cafes. 

The Pantiles are also home to Chalybeate Spring, a natural spring that was discovered by a travelling nobleman, Dudley North, in 1606. The spring is the reason that Tunbridge Wells was founded and is still always open to visitors, but locals advise to check whether water is being served before you arrive. You can discover even more about the history of Tunbridge Wells at Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery, which has a permanent exhibition of local history and archaeological finds. 

History and nature meet on the Spa Valley Railway. The train journey spans five miles, from Eridge to Tunbridge Wells and takes you through the gorgeous High Weald. You can learn all about the railway’s history at Tunbridge Wells West Station, which has a small museum. Continue your day by enjoying a spot of lunch in the Station’s cafe, which is in a restored buffet car. Take in more scenery in Dunorlan Park, an impressive 78 acres of landscaped gardens designed in the 1860s by Robert Marnock. The park has lots to see and do, including a trip on the boating lake via pedalo or rowboat. 

Tunbridge Wells is set in the heart of the Kent countryside, near the market town of Tonbridge, and is just a short drive from the border of East Sussex, where you will discover more lovely parks, including Ashdown Forest, home of Winnie the Pooh! The coast is also reachable, the closest beach being Bexhill-on-Sea, but all of Kent’s most popular seaside destinations are accessible by car or train, including Hastings, Camber Sands and Whitstable.