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Tonbridge (/ ˈ t ʌ n b r ɪ dʒ / TUN-brij) (historic spelling Tunbridge) is a market town in Kent, England, on the River Medway, 4 miles (6 km) north of Royal Tunbridge Wells, 12 miles (19 km) south west of Maidstone and 29 miles (47 km) south east of London.
- 41,617 (2020)
- South East
Idyllic manor houses and a postcard-pretty castle sit in an ancient landscape where woods and fields undulate towards villages and hop farms. At the centre of this fascinating portion of Kentish life sits Tonbridge, a market town since the Middle Ages that still buzzes today.
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Tonbridge is a market town in Kent, England, on the River Medway, 4 miles north of Royal Tunbridge Wells, 12 miles south west of Maidstone and 29 miles south east of London. Overview Map
The town of Tonbridge in Kent gave its name to a very elaborate type of treen with an intricate mosaic surface of different woods and grains composed in such a way as to make a pattern or, more frequently, picture. Tonbridge ware was especially popular in the 19th… Read More
Tonbridge is a town of 41,000 people (2019) on the River Medway in West Kent, in South-East England . Understand. Tonbridge Castle. Big Bridge Tonbridge High Street. History. Situated on the banks of the river Medway, Tonbridge has been a market town since the Earl of Gloucester was granted the right to hold a weekly market in 1259.
Tonbridge & Malling. 'Some superb insights into old England await at Tonbridge and Malling. Idyllic manor houses and a postcard-pretty castle sit in an ancient landscape where woods and fields undulate towards villages and hop farms. Tonbridge also prides itself with some intriguing Jane Austen links to the town.