The market town of Cranbrook is located in the county of Kent and is the smallest town in this county. A small, peaceful town that seems virtually untouched by time; with pretty weatherboard houses and vistas over orchards and rich farmland. In medieval times, Cranbrook was at the heart of the thriving Wealden cloth industry and iron-making too was a contributor to the prosperity that ensued. The "Cathedral of the Weald" is a church here that was dedicated to St Dunstan. With a tower stretching up to 74 feet, this church was completed in 1425 and contains the prototype for the famous London landmark of Big Ben.
Cranbrook is a delightful town with varied attractions to entice the visitor, including; nearby Sissinghurst Castle Garden, one of the most visited gardens in England and designed by Vita Sackville-West. The charming atmosphere of this town is enhanced by its narrow medieval streets, lined with pretty houses that are each unique in design. Shops, churches, traditional pubs and a variety of restaurants along with an excellent town museum and the tallest, finest working smock mill in the country, Union Mill.
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1 Carriers Road
Cranbrook, TN17 3EX
Hartley Lands Swattenden Lane
Hartley
Cranbrook, TN17 3PS
The Tanyard Stone St
Cranbrook, TN17 3HE
Chaple House Standen Street
Benenden
Cranbrook, TN17 4LB
Heartenoak Farm
Heartenoak Road
Cranbrook, TN18 5EY
South View
Rye Road
Cranbrook, TN18 5JE
43 High Street
Cranbrook, TN17 3EE
High Street
Cranbrook, TN17 3DN
The Magical Toy Shop
21 Stone St
Cranbrook, TN17 3HE
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