The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Fenner's Repository    Mount Ephraim  Tunbridge Wells  

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PublishedTitle, author and references
1840New Guide for Tunbridge Wells by John Colbran and edited by James Phippen ⇒ p. 143

Historical records

1839Tunbridge WellsTunbridge WellsRepositoryColbran's Tunbridge Wells

1840HistoryFenner's RepositoryColbran's Tunbridge Wells

The Hurstwood affords another delightful stroll. Turning to the right by Fenner's Repository, you pass the old Baptist burying-ground, and Ashburnham House, and then proceed down a shady lane through some fields to the wood, which is the property of D. J. Robertson, Esq. It is tastefully laid out in walks, and seats are provided for the accommodation of visitors. To the right of the lane we have mentioned, there are Tea and Strawberry Gardens. The prospect from the fields here is very charming. as it comprises Speldhurst Church, the Swiss Cottage, and Culverden Tower, each of which forms a pleasing object.

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