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Church of St Peter & St Paul, Edenbridge

Walk 10 starts in the extremely pretty village of Chiddingstone with its castle, a traditional squire’s house with the charm of a fantasy castle; the lovely St Mary’s Church; the Castle Inn pub; and a tea room (when open). It travels east towards Penshurst and Leigh, following the path of the Eden Valley Walk. If […]

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Walk 9 starts in the centre of Edenbridge, with its pubs and variety of places in which to eat, and travels east towards the pretty villages of Hever and Chiddingstone, following the path of the Eden Valley Walk. If you wish to undertake the walk in sections, there are limited public transport options. Possible solutions […]

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Walk 8 starts in the centre of Edenbridge with its shops, pubs, a variety of places in which to eat, historic buildings (including the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul and the Eden Valley Museum) and the convenient Edenbridge Town station. It goes west to Cernes Farm, before returning to the town centre […]

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Walk 7 was created to celebrate the centenary of Edenbridge Town Council’s Footpaths Committee in 2004, and is accessible from both Edenbridge Town station and Edenbridge station (a mile to the north of the town). Starting in the centre of Edenbridge with its shops, pubs, variety of places in which to eat and historic buildings, […]

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Walk 6 was created to celebrate the centenary of Edenbridge Town Council’s Footpaths Committee in 2004, and is conveniently accessible from both Edenbridge Town station and Edenbridge station. Starting in the centre of Edenbridge with its shops, pubs, variety of places in which to eat and historic buildings, it heads west along the river before […]

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Walk 5 starts in Swan Lane in the north of the town, near Edenbridge station and the Swan pub, and crosses rolling farmland, goes through a deer park and passes a restored moat, once part of a Saxon manor. There are also plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting at various ponds and a bluebell wood […]

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Walk 4 begins at the lych gate of the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul . There is free parking available by the Church and it is close to the town centre with its shops, pubs, a variety of places in which to eat, historic buildings (including the Eden Valley Museum) and the […]

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Walk 3 starts in the centre of Edenbridge with its shops, pubs, a variety of places in which to eat, historic buildings (including the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul and the Eden Valley Museum) and the convenient Edenbridge Town station, and follows the attractive River Eden. The route goes past the remnants […]

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Walk 2 begins in a car park beside playing fields at Mowshurst in the north of the town, and goes past ponds and through undulating farmland. You can visit the Edenbridge Millennium Wood, spot butterflies (and bluebells in spring) and just enjoy an amble in some tranquil countryside.  This walk also provides the opportunity to […]

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Walk 1 begins in the village of Marsh Green and takes you through undulating fields and past the house in which John Osborne, author and playwright of ‘Look Back in Anger’, lived. There is a great chance to spot butterflies in summer and some lovely panoramic views to enjoy. It starts and finishes in the […]

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