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HIGH STREET, CHAPEL PLACE & THE PANTILES SPECIAL ON THE HIGH


STREET, FAMILY-RUN JEWELLERS AND


FASHION BOUTIQUES FEATURE CHARMING VICTORIAN FRONTAGES


High Street, Chapel Place, Vale Road and The Pantiles, this cultural, culinary gem is packed with unique shopping opportunities, delectable cuisine and unmissable events, from ‘Local & Live’ and ‘Unfest’, to ‘Jazz on The Pantiles’ throughout the spring and summer months.


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PETER SPEAIGHT BUTCHERS For all your needs for your Easter feast this spring, head to Peter Speaight Butchers in Chapel Place. Everything is local, free range, grass fed and organic. They also have dry aged meats in a special dry aged fridge, along with succulent spring lamb and beef joints, as well as the regular selection of homemade sausages and pies to gammon and cheeses. • Peter Speaight Butchers, 15 Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YQ or call 01892 616668


Founded by Dudley Lord North, who discovered the Chalybeate Spring in 1606, the colonnaded Georgian walkway of The Pantiles today boasts a wealth of art galleries and independent shops, alongside bars, restaurants and cafes to suit all tastes and preferences. “The Pantiles is the jewel in the


Tunbridge Wells crown,” says local music promoter Paul Dunton. “Its idyllic, enchanting setting plays host to a range of fabulous shops, hotels and food and drink establishments.”


o trip to Tunbridge Wells would be complete without visiting its popular historic quarter. Encompassing the


THE DUKE OF YORK Ideally situated on the lower Pantiles walk, with a cosy upstairs dining room overlooking the historical Pantiles, The Duke of York lays host to a fantastic range of craft beers from around the world and real ales both seasonal and guests. Monthly Meet the Distiller Events and our Thursday Jazz night BBQ returns. Book a table online at www. dukeofyorktunbridgewells. co.uk • The Duke of York, 17 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TD or call 01892 517619


MARK ADAM Since opening in 2003, Mark Adam has become the premier destination for contemporary and original jewellery in Tunbridge Wells. Owner and award- winning goldsmith Adam Godfrey, has his own workshop and design studio on site, so not only can you peruse a stunning collection of British and European jewellery brands within the showroom, but also commission a unique gift. • Mark Adam Bespoke Jeweller, 68 High Street, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YB, call 01892 616617 or visit www. markadam.co.uk


DR CHRISTINE MEDICAL AESTHETICS An award-winning aesthetic doctor in Tunbridge Wells with accolades such as Aesthetic Practitioner of the Year for Kent Health and Beauty Awards, Dr Christine Or offers aesthetic solutions to achieve a rejuvenated appearance for men and women. Harely Street trained Dr Christine is an expert in advanced techniques in wrinkle relaxing treatments and dermal fi llings. • Dr Christine Medical Aesthetics, 17 High Street, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1UT, call 07928 971683 or visit www. drchristine.co.uk


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