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National Trust - Chiddingstone Village
Address: Chiddingstone Rd, Edenbridge TN8 7AH, UK
Phone: 01732 750169
State: Kent
City: Edenbridge
Zip Code: TN8 7AH


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Reviews
Real football on Good Friday. Real community spirit in a somewhat 'different' sporting event. Using local traders and pubs to create an outside event for all ages to enjoy. Supporting local charities and good causes. Great atmosphere in a beautiful setting. Do your research on where to park if driving as access restricted for the safety of all. Well worth it but not for the faint hearted!
Beautiful little one street village. Despite living just a few miles away, I had never visited before so glad I got the opportunity to do so. Parking in the village is free, although on busier days it may be better to park at the castle. A nice cosy tearoom hides down one alley they make great cake, and a lovely country pub is by the pedestrian entrance to the castle. The buildings themselves are gorgeous, the sort of buildings you would imagine an English village to look like. There's also a church you can visit, we were lucky enough to be the only people inside so it was very serene. Make sure you check out the village's namesake, tucked away down an alley so it's easy to miss! The view from the top is beautiful and looks put over fields. If you're as lucky as we were you'll also catch birds of prey flying overhead.
A special village with several fine buildings in FP walking distance of Hever Castle. But this village is open to the public and offers free parking spaces, unlike Hever.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Beautiful quiet place. Very friendly locals.
Fantastic area for a hike. Lots of countryside to explore and much of it is shaded which is ideal for hotter days. Make sure to visit the Tulip Cafe near by too, they have epic cakes and good coffee.
Always pretty, even on a grey day. It's nice to be able to follow the footpath that leaves from the sharp bend in the village through the arch into the grounds of Chiddingstone Castle and beyond. There is also a quite nice small restaurant at the end of the passageway. I say "quite nice" as, although the staff were friendly, it took a long time for the food to come and it was not busy and I have had better sandwiches for the price. Update in March. Looking prettier. Many daffodils out and the walk along the footpath to the bridge over the river Eden is pretty. We even saw an otter
We hiked from Hever to Leigh. It was approximately a 4-5 hours hike with mostly beautiful farm landscapes. There are also a lot of pretty English villages along the way. The hike was mostly flat, along footpaths, and suitable for families. Will definitely recommend.
Beautiful town. So glad we visited and only wished we could have stayed longer to sample the tea house and enjoy the sunshine. Car park in the castle was a life saver and lovely to cut through the small wood to get to the village. Definitely return.
Beautiful village, perfect Sunday afternoon destinationVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Very small village ,with the major attraction of the castle and grounds close by. Pity today that scaffolding was masking one of the buildings Found the legendary Chidding Stone ! Scenes from the film a Room with a View were filmed there.
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