The Lodge guidebook

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The Lodge guidebook

Sightseeing

A must-visit during your stay in Hartfield. Whether you go for lunch or afternoon tea, you are sure to have a wonderful time. Don't forget to visit the gift shop and Pooh-seum while you're there!
38 locals recommend
Pooh Corner
High Street
38 locals recommend
A must-visit during your stay in Hartfield. Whether you go for lunch or afternoon tea, you are sure to have a wonderful time. Don't forget to visit the gift shop and Pooh-seum while you're there!
Experience 700 years of history and award-winning gardens at the romantic double-moated 13th century Hever Castle once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn.
199 locals recommend
Hever Castle & Gardens
Hever Road
199 locals recommend
Experience 700 years of history and award-winning gardens at the romantic double-moated 13th century Hever Castle once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn.
Fortified manor house with adventure playground, summer maze and events including farmers' markets.
34 locals recommend
Penshurst Place & Gardens
34 locals recommend
Fortified manor house with adventure playground, summer maze and events including farmers' markets.
The original bridge was built in 1907 and was called Posingford Bridge. Local historians suggest it is the bridge on which Milne and Christoper Milne first played the game.
22 locals recommend
Pooh Sticks Bridge
22 locals recommend
The original bridge was built in 1907 and was called Posingford Bridge. Local historians suggest it is the bridge on which Milne and Christoper Milne first played the game.
Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is now one of the largest free public access space in the South East.
92 locals recommend
Ashdown Forest
Wych Cross
92 locals recommend
Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is now one of the largest free public access space in the South East.
Groombridge Place is a remarkable and beautiful country estate resting on the border between East Sussex and Kent, on the edge of the historic village of Groombridge. With a 17th century moated manor house, sculpted formal gardens and 200 acres of parkland, Groombridge Place is everything you might expect from a traditional English country estate but with so much more to offer. Whether you want a relaxing stroll around the stunning gardens or an adventurous and fun-filled family day out, Groombridge Place is awaiting your visit.
38 locals recommend
Groombridge Place Estates
Groombridge Hill
38 locals recommend
Groombridge Place is a remarkable and beautiful country estate resting on the border between East Sussex and Kent, on the edge of the historic village of Groombridge. With a 17th century moated manor house, sculpted formal gardens and 200 acres of parkland, Groombridge Place is everything you might expect from a traditional English country estate but with so much more to offer. Whether you want a relaxing stroll around the stunning gardens or an adventurous and fun-filled family day out, Groombridge Place is awaiting your visit.

Food scene

A lovely pub with highly-recommended food.
12 locals recommend
The Anchor Inn
13 George St
12 locals recommend
A lovely pub with highly-recommended food.
A lovely traditional pub within walking distance of the accommodation, serving delicious food.
7 locals recommend
The Gallipot Inn
Gallipot Hill
7 locals recommend
A lovely traditional pub within walking distance of the accommodation, serving delicious food.

City/town information

Great for shopping or wandering through The Pantiles.
150 locals recommend
Royal Tunbridge Wells
150 locals recommend
Great for shopping or wandering through The Pantiles.