Places to stay in Poundsbridge, Kent
Poundsbridge is a small Kent village located 10 minutes away from Royal Tunbridge Wells. Places to eat in the region include George & Dragon Inn, The Spotted Dog, Chafford Arms, and The Bottle House Inn.
The center of Poundsbridge ( which is at is longitude 0°11'59.780 and latitude 51°9'16.516 ) is located 4 miles away from Royal Tunbridge Wells, 4 miles away from Tunbridge Wells, 5 miles away from Tonbridge and 6 miles away from Pembury.
Available Poundsbridge lodging
We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Poundsbridge.
Poundsbridge Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Premier Inn
Approx 4 miles away in Royal Tunbridge Wells:
Swan Cottage
Approx 4 miles away in Royal Tunbridge Wells:
Manor Court Farm Bed & Breakfast
Approx 3 miles away in Ashurst:
Poundsbridge Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Poundsbridge
The Beacon ( / British ). The house has a long history of hosting glamorous parties and providing care and shelter for those in need. From the tea rooms and pleasure gardens created by Sir Walter Harris, to the important role it played in housing both Basque and Jewish refugees in wartime. We are proud of these values and traditions and aim to keep the Beacon fire burning bright for generations to come and continue these by offering you a spectacular space for weddings and events, providing a picture postcard of whimsical, rustic romance and undeniably stunning views.
the-beacon.co.uk
The Beacon Bar Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Imagine a bar and restaurant with a relaxed informality and the highest standards of cuisine. Add the backdrop of one of the best views in Southeast England and a genuinely friendly and helpful staff, then you have the formula for the fine reputation enjoyed by The Beacon near Tunbridge Wells. The house dates from 1895 and was built as the country home of Sir Walter Harris, a former Lieutenant of the City of London. It has a wealth of architectural features including some particularly fine stained glass windows and an oak-panelled bar.