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  2. Hotel du Vin, Royal Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is part of the Hotel du Vin chain. It is located in a Grade II listed sandstone building [ 1 ] dated to 1762 and overlooks Caverley Park . The building was extended in the 1830s by Decimus Burton and contains 36 bedrooms, a billiards room and a boules court as of 2011, although 32 rooms and 1 suite were reported in 2001.

  3. Royal Tunbridge Wells - Wikipedia

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    Tunbridge Wells is the administrative centre for both Tunbridge Wells Borough and the parliamentary constituency of Tunbridge Wells. The Borough is governed by 48 Councillors, representing 20 wards (eight wards fall within the town of Tunbridge Wells itself). Elections are held for 16 Council seats each year on a rotational basis, with ...

  4. Hotel du Vin - Wikipedia

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    Hotel du Vin in Birmingham. Subsequent hotels were established in other locations including Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol Avon Gorge, Bristol City Centre, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Harrogate, Henley-on-Thames, Newcastle, Poole, St Andrews, Stratford Upon Avon, Tunbridge Wells, Wimbledon, Winchester and York. As of 2019 ...

  5. Category : Buildings and structures in Royal Tunbridge Wells

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    Hotel du Vin, Royal Tunbridge Wells; K. Kent and Sussex Crematorium and Cemetery; ... Tunbridge Wells Hospital; Tunbridge Wells Town Hall; V. Vale Royal Methodist Church

  6. Pembury - Wikipedia

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    The village is home to Tunbridge Wells Hospital, a large general hospital run by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust. The hospital is located on the site of the former Pembury Hospital north-west of the main village on Tonbridge Road. The new hospital was built by Laing O'Rourke at a cost of around £226 million. [6] It opened in September ...

  7. Tunbridge Wells Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    After the market hall proved to be a commercial failure, the building was acquired by the newly-appointed town commissioners and converted for municipal use in 1841. [3] Following population growth in the late 19th century, largely associated with the town's development as a residential area, Tunbridge Wells became a municipal borough in 1888. [4]

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