Opening Hours We are open all day for drinks and bar food! Pub Mon – Thurs 12 noon – 11 pm (last food orders 9.30 pm) Fri – Sat 12 noon – 12 midnight (last food orders 10 pm) Restaurant Mon – Thurs 12 noon – 2 pm 5.30 pm – 9.30 pm Friday 12
Read moreThe Barn has been renowned for its 28 day aged British beef steaks for many years and we take great care to maintain this reputation by selecting the right butcher and tracing the origins of the beef. Our current butcher is Haywards of Tonbridge who has supplied us for a number of years. From the
Read moreWe are blessed with having some beautiful public gardens around Tunbridge Wells and here are a few of our favourites which we feel you may enjoy visiting.
Read moreWeddings are invariably considered the happiest day in a person’s life – it is the joining of two families of two people who love each other so dearly that they vow to spend the rest of their lives together. At The Barn we hear some pretty romantic stories of how brides and grooms get together,
Read moreOriginally inhabited during Roman times, the village of Lamberhurst has become a popular place to visit due to the beautiful scenery and typical English village charm. Once home of the first lady prime minister of England Margaret Thatcher, Lamberhurst lies in a valley close to the river Teise.
Read moreOnce a graceful Elizabethan manor house, Sissinghurst Castle is now in ruins. However, the attraction still draws visitors from far and wide due to its history and beautiful gardens. The gardens are separated into sections, each one different from the next and you can imagine the scents and colours that are so vivid and pleasing
Read moreWhatever the weather you can find activities and play centres for the children in and around Tunbridge Wells. Places where you can grab a coffee and let the kids wear themselves out, have fun and run riot in a safe, secure and friendly atmosphere. Enjoy a day out with the family, watch your children as
Read moreScotney Castle is a National Trust managed country house which is situated near the River Bewl in Kent. A picturesque and beautiful part of the country hides the ruins of Scotney Castle, which sits on an island in the middle of a lake. Scotney Castle was built in the 1800’s and is surrounded by stunning
Read moreThere is something for everyone at Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre, whether you are looking to get fit, stay in shape or just enjoy a day out with friends or family. From Zumba to birthday parties and everything in between can be found at Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre, including a whole host of other activities such
Read moreGrosvenor Park opened in 1889 and is the oldest public park in Tunbridge Wells. In 1931 it was extended to merge with Hilbert Park and provide more space and wildlife areas. The park contains many different areas as well as habitats and is home to many birds, insects and other animals native to the United
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