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Royal Tunbridge Wells

Advantages: nice place to visit
Disadvantages: none

1837 was then converted into a hotel- in 1920 the borough council bought it for the town. The bandstand dates back to 1924. Dunorlan Park which is the largest green area which is maintained.This was once a private garden and it was part of Henry Reed's estate then in 1941 it was passed on to the town for all to have pleasure from. The garden was created by Robert Marnock who was a very well known Victorian gardener but it was rather over grown by the time it was handed to the town for the residents of Tunbridge Wells to have pleasure using the park for leisure pursuits. The oldest public park is the Grosvener recreation ground and it is ajoined by the Hilbert recreation ground and parts of this as been designated as a local nature reserve by Kent High Weald Project. In the Georgian period the town was a tourist resort and spa ...

ruth1957 06.10.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Tunbridge Wells (England)

Tunbridge Wells:Royal Spa

Advantages: Varied architecture.Elegant shops. Green open spaces
Disadvantages: Lack of night life

. The latter,in particular,should not be missed for it provides some of the finest rock climbing grounds in the South East of England. This elegant spa town is a first class place to stay and is very much in the first rank of best hotel towns in Kent. It is also a good town for eating out and has a large number of good restaurants,including ethnic eateries. Royal Tunbridge Wells is very well situated for seeing a number of fine historical houses,castles and gardens. There is,eg,Hever Castle,the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Penshurst Palace, Scotney Castle and Sissinghurst Castle Garden ,all within easy reach. Do not expect vibrant night life in Royal Tunbridge Wells but if its charmingly varied architecture,green open spaces and elegant shops you are after,this is the place ! ...

ashford 26.06.2000 · Read full review
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Review of Tunbridge Wells (England)

The Royal Wells Inn- "The Royal"

Advantages: 24 hr bar, luxury, well presented rooms, Affordable!!
Disadvantages: Having to leave!

Firstly the Royal Wells Inn/Hotel/"the Royal" are the same things, a beautiful hotel in Tunbridge Wells. The Royal Wells Hotel Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8BE I was lucky enough to attend a wedding this weekend very near Tunbridge Wells, and of course we had to look for accomodation. It was a complete surprise, that my boyfriend had already booked a hotel when the bride announced the date and place nearly a year and a half ago. Apparently she had recommended this hotel as an excellent place to stay to all of her guests. The Royal Wells Hotel got its name from Queen Victoria, who often visited as a young princess in the early nineteenth century. Later through her rein,she allowed the use of her Coat of Arms, which are prominently displayed at the entrance. Today the hotel still retains much of its Victorian ...

armychick 02.08.2005 · Read full review
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