logo
#

Latest news with #VisitEdenbridge

The stunning Kent town with a rich history just an hour from London
The stunning Kent town with a rich history just an hour from London

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

The stunning Kent town with a rich history just an hour from London

In need of a getaway from the busy, loud and non-stop atmosphere of London? Then the beautiful Kent town of Edenbridge is worth a visit. Edenbridge is described as a traditional Kentish location that is set in the surrounding Eden Valley. From London, you can reach Edenbridge in as little as 38 minutes, catching the train from London Bridge and heading to Edenbridge Town station. You can also drive to the town, taking around one hour and 47 minutes with tolls along the route. Whether you just fancy a break from London and want an easy weekend, or fancy a weekend of long walks, Edenbridge is the perfect place. If you're a keen walker, Edenbridge offers plenty of great walking trails, including a route that takes you through the town. The town trail follows a straight line route that the Romans would follow on their route to London from Lewes. The century church records show that Edenbridge first appeared on records in the 12th century, according to Visit Edenbridge. Throughout its history, the market town has seen the likes of miners and smugglers and more recently, a rise in commuters, with it being just 25 miles from London. Despite being close to London, Edenbridge feels miles away, surrounded by countryside and high streets showing off its rich history. According to Visit Sevenoaks, the high street is filled with " timber-framed medieval buildings" that make it the "picture-perfect backdrop". The high street has shops, including antiques, gifts, plants and more, along with its market. Recommended Reading The beautiful Kent village less than an hour from London for a weekend trip Why you should visit Hever Castle as a day trip from London Instagram-famous tulip field with 1.5 million flowers set to open for spring Edenbridge Market was first established in 1227 when it once sold cattle, but now it is a more general market held on Thursdays. There are also plenty of places to eat in the town, including The Old Eden, the local pub which has a Google Review rating of 4.3/5 and saw one guest share: "What a find, called in for dinner and had one of the best pies I've ever had, full of steak and kidney and the pastry was delicious." For places to stay in Edenbridge, the Ye Olde Crown is a well-rated hotel, and Hurst Farm is a popular bed and breakfast.

Edenbridge the stunning Kent town just an hour from London
Edenbridge the stunning Kent town just an hour from London

Glasgow Times

time24-05-2025

  • Glasgow Times

Edenbridge the stunning Kent town just an hour from London

Edenbridge is described as a traditional Kentish location that is set in the surrounding Eden Valley. From London, you can reach Edenbridge in as little as 38 minutes, catching the train from London Bridge and heading to Edenbridge Town station. You can also drive to the town, taking around one hour and 47 minutes with tolls along the route. Why you should visit the Kent town of Edenbridge Whether you just fancy a break from London and want an easy weekend, or fancy a weekend of long walks, Edenbridge is the perfect place. If you're a keen walker, Edenbridge offers plenty of great walking trails, including a route that takes you through the town. The town trail follows a straight line route that the Romans would follow on their route to London from Lewes. The century church records show that Edenbridge first appeared on records in the 12th century, according to Visit Edenbridge. Throughout its history, the market town has seen the likes of miners and smugglers and more recently, a rise in commuters, with it being just 25 miles from London. Despite being close to London, Edenbridge feels miles away, surrounded by countryside and high streets showing off its rich history. According to Visit Sevenoaks, the high street is filled with " timber-framed medieval buildings" that make it the "picture-perfect backdrop". The high street has shops, including antiques, gifts, plants and more, along with its market. Recommended Reading Edenbridge Market was first established in 1227 when it once sold cattle, but now it is a more general market held on Thursdays. There are also plenty of places to eat in the town, including The Old Eden, the local pub which has a Google Review rating of 4.3/5 and saw one guest share: "What a find, called in for dinner and had one of the best pies I've ever had, full of steak and kidney and the pastry was delicious." For places to stay in Edenbridge, the Ye Olde Crown is a well-rated hotel, and Hurst Farm is a popular bed and breakfast.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store