HIGH STREET, CHAPEL PLACE & THE PANTILES SPECIAL Something old,
something new… Nearby, new developments are set to further enhance the area. Calverley Adventure Grounds is the vision of local architect Jennette Emery-Wallis, while the former Vale Royal Methodist Church is set to be revamped as a gym and fitness facility. And in spite of Brexit and increased business rates, retailers remain confident that their combined efforts will allow for more creative products and services, enabling them to stay buoyant and one step ahead of the competition. “The full effects of Brexit are still to be seen,” explains restaurateur Matthew Sankey. “Everyone’s in the same boat, but it certainly isn’t getting in the way of my plans, and I can sense the same feeling from my counterparts throughout the town.” So, whether you’re hitting the High
Street for the latest trends, taking in a meal and some live music on The Pantiles, or enjoying a well-earned drink or coffee in Chapel Place, this historic hub is here to stay – and not to be missed!
THE WARREN The Warren recently celebrated its first anniversary. The restaurant, which serves game and other produce from its own Estate in Crowborough, has built up a talented team both front of house and in the kitchen. From April they will also serve High Tea, a sumptuous spread of signature indulgence, on high in their beautiful orangery overlooking Tunbridge Wells High Street. • The Warren, 5A High Street, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1UL, call 01892 328191 or email contact@thewarrenrestaurant
ADRIAN HARRINGTON RARE BOOKS & HALL’S BOOKSHOP Adrian Harrington Rare Books deal in fine and rare books in all fields, with a specialism in First Edition and Signed James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, and J. K. Rowling. Hall’s Bookshop has two floors of good quality second hand books. Our gallery is set to open this summer offering framed and unframed rock/pop memorabilia, film posters, antiquarian prints and engravings. • Adrian Harrington Rare Books & Hall’s Bookshop, 20-22 Chapel Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YQ, call 01892 547531 or visit
www.harringtonbooks.co.uk
ANY OCCASION
Flourishing in its new location at 30 The Pantiles – and now set over two floors – Any Occasion Boutique boasts five changing areas in luxurious surroundings, with rails full of beautiful outfits starting at just £175. “The cafe society and historic charm of The Pantiles is the perfect backdrop for our Mother of the Bride & Groom designer ranges, alongside our contemporary Bridal & Bridesmaids,” says co-owner Kelly Nash. • Any Occasion, 30 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TN or call 01892 521177
ONE & 29 THE PANTILES One The Pantiles’ sister shop at 29 The Pantiles stocks an exciting range of soft furnishings, new products and home accessories, gifts and glassware, cushions, scented candles, notebooks, door stops and draught excluders, framed prints, lamps and lighting and more. And if you’re looking for interiors inspiration for your home, check out the Design Studio in the basement. • 1 & 29 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5TD, call 01892 549933 or email
info@onethepantiles.co.uk
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