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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Tunbridge Wells (borough)

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    Bangham's Electrical Shop Jeneleen Hairdressers Vegetare Cranbrook: Cloth Hall: ... 39 and 41 The Pantiles Tunbridge Wells: Apartment: Later: 20 May 1952

  3. The Pantiles - Wikipedia

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    This caused some local discontent as Morrisons had only recently closed their Tunbridge Wells store. [11] Morrisons returned to the Pantiles for their 2009 Christmas advert starring Richard Hammond and Denise van Outen. [12] In 2021, the Pantiles was the backdrop for the televised christmas advert of the online retailer, Very. [13]

  4. Grade I listed buildings in Tunbridge Wells (borough) - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Tunbridge Wells in Kent. Tunbridge Wells. Name Location ... Kitchen: Former: 9 June 1952

  5. Corn Exchange, Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    The building was commissioned by the theatre manager, Sarah Baker, as the Tunbridge Wells Theatre, in the early 19th century. [2] It was designed in the neoclassical style, built in brick with a stucco finish and was officially opened on 8 July 1802. [3] The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing onto The Pantiles.

  6. Pantile - Wikipedia

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    The Pantiles in Royal Tunbridge Wells is named for the paving tiles installed there in 1699 — one-inch-thick square tiles made from heavy wealden clay, shaped in a wooden pan before firing (hence the name "pan-tiles"). [3] The pantile paving in Tunbridge Wells was replaced with flagstones in 1792. [citation needed]

  7. Royal Victoria Place - Wikipedia

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    Construction took 36 months and built over the railway line between Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms stations. [4] [1] [5] Tunbridge Wells Borough Council owns the shopping centre freehold and is obliged to pay 10% of certain refurbishment costs. The rent it receives varies with gross rentals but as of 2019, is a minimum of £882,000 per year.