Top 10 Things to do in Goudhurst, England

September 23, 2021 Layne Dawes

Discover the best top things to do in Goudhurst, United Kingdom including Lower ladysden farm, St Mary's Church Goudhurst, High Weald Landscape Trail, Gruffalo Sculptures At Bedgebury, Finchcocks, Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, Go Ape Bedgebury, The Star & Eagle Bar, The Peacock Bar, Quench Cycles.
Restaurants in Goudhurst

1. Lower ladysden farm

Lower Ladysden Winchet Hill, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 1JX England +44 1580 213529 http://www.lowerladysden.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Lower ladysden farm

Lower ladysden is a family run PYO farm along with a giant maze

Reviewed By grezt

This has to be one of the best Farm Shops and PYO around. Lots of lovely fruit and veg, both on sale and for picking. Plenty of car parking and great for kids too. Covid rules well organised.

2. St Mary's Church Goudhurst

Church Road, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 1BL England http://www.gkchurch.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

St Mary's Church Goudhurst

Reviewed By hawkes2an - Cranbrook, United Kingdom

Set on a hilltop with amazing views of the surrounding countryside from its tower, St Mary's Church is a landmark visible from miles around. The first record of a church in Goudhurst comes from 1119. Over the centuries the church was enlarged and extended until it became the present-day church. Until 1637, the church's tower was topped by an 115ft high tower. However, in that year the spire was hit by lightning and the spire and tower were destroyed. Inside, the church is full of the monuments and memorials to local dignitaries. A beautiful church it is well worth a visit.

3. High Weald Landscape Trail

Goudhurst, Cranbrook England http://www.highweald.org/downloads/publications/exploring-the-high-weald/high-weald-landscape-trail/969-chapter-5-matfield-to-rolvenden/files.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

High Weald Landscape Trail

Reviewed By hawkes2an - Cranbrook, United Kingdom

The High Weald Landscape Trail, easily recognisable by its green and white signs, is a 95 mile route that wanders the East Sussex and Kent Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Starting at Horsham Railway Station and finishing at Stand Quay, Rye it takes in beautiful farmland, woods, picturesque and historic villages and small towns, like Cranbrook. An online guide, in seven chapters, was published in 2012 and chapter 5 deals with the 19 mile stretch from Matfield to Rolvenden, Kent. About 11 miles from Matfield is Cranbrook. The name Cranbrook means marshy ground frequented by cranes. Now only occasional summer visitors from North Africa, in medieval times cranes bred in England and they gave their name to this historic small town. After leaving Angley Woods, the Trail enters Cranbrook at the top end of the High Street and, at the bottom of the High Street, turns right onto Stone Street. At the junction of the High Street and Stone Street there are four interesting buildings; the former Post Office, the Vestry Hall, St Dunstan's Church and The George Hotel. The Royal Observer Corps, which did such sterling work tracking Zeppelin airships in the First World War and Luftwaffe aircraft during the World War 2, was formed, in 1925, in Cranbrook's telephone exchange. The former Post Office (and, before that he White Lion Inn) is now Lloyds Pharmacy. The present St Dunstan's Church dates back to 1480 and it is known as "The Cathedral of the Weald". The George Hotel dates back to 1300 and is one of the most historic buildings in Cranbrook. It played host to King Edward I in 1299 and to Queen Elizabeth I in 1573. Following the Trail down Stone Street towards the Union Windmill there is a small passageway on the right leading down to The Tanyard. On this passageway is William Tooth's Hat Factory. Built in 1817, in this building Beaver and other hats were made. In 1841 William Tooth moved to Australia and the Factiory became a private dwelling, which it still is today. At the end of Stone Street and before following the Trail up The Hill to the Union Windmill, a short detour should be made up Waterloo Road to Cranbrook School. Some notable Old Cranbrokians are Barry Davies, sports commentator, the cricketer Phil Edmonds, Brian Moore, football commentator, the television presenter Peter West and astronaut Piers Sellers. Leaving Cranbrook by The Hill the Trail passes, first, the 1890 Old Coffee Tavern (now a private dwelling), the Medieval clothier's house, Hill House, and, finally, the Union Windmill, England's largest smock windmill.

4. Gruffalo Sculptures At Bedgebury

Bedgebury Pinetum, Goudhurst, Cranbrook England http://www.forestryengland.uk/bedgebury-national-pinetum-and-forest/gruffalo-aculptures-bedgebury
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Gruffalo Sculptures At Bedgebury

5. Finchcocks

Finchcocks Riseden, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 1HH England +44 1580 428080 [email protected] http://www.finchcocks.com
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Finchcocks

Inspiring piano tuition for adults set in the grounds of grade 1 listed Finchcocks, with luxury accommodation, food cooked by an in-house chef and access to nine grand pianos.

6. Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest

Lady Oak Lane, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 2SJ England +44 1580 879820 [email protected] http://www.forestryengland.uk/bedgebury/
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4.5 based on 831 reviews

Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest

Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is cared for by Forestry England. Bedgebury is located in the High Weald of Kent, it's the perfect place for healthy outdoor activity. Bedgebury Forest covers around 20,000 square metres of forest and features trails for family cycling, mountain-biking, Go Ape, horse riding, walking and adventure play for all ages and abilities. The National Pinetum contains the world's leading collection of conifers and is a beautiful setting for walks and picnics in all seasons, surrounded by lakes, streams, rolling hills and wide avenues. A network of paths throughout enables easy access for all levels of ability. The Visitor Centre features a visitor Information office, cafe, toilets, bike hire, showers for bikes and riders, and an education/community room.

Reviewed By 353eileen - Hong Kong, China

We took a family walk amongst the tress. A great place for families of all ages for walking, riding bikes, appreciating nature, dog walks, children's playground ending off with freshly prepared lunch in the coffee shop.

7. Go Ape Bedgebury

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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Go Ape Bedgebury

Recognised as one of the most complete collections of conifers on one site anywhere in the world, Bedgebury is a centre for International conservation with lots to explore when spending the whole day out. Brave the heights of our leafy hideout in the garden of England and take in the jaw-dropping views of Kent's spectacular arboretum.

8. The Star & Eagle Bar

The Star & Eagle Hotel High Street, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 1AL England +44 1580 211512 http://www.starandeagle.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

The Star & Eagle Bar

9. The Peacock Bar

Goudhurst Road Iden Green, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 2PB England +44 1580 211233 http://www.thepeacockinn.co.uk/drinks
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

The Peacock Bar

10. Quench Cycles

Bedgebury Road Bedgebury Visitor Centre, Goudhurst, Cranbrook TN17 2SJ England +44 1580 879694 [email protected] http://www.quenchuk.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Quench Cycles

Winner! SME News Transport Awards 2020. BEST BIKE HIRE SPECIALIST - KENT Previously also awarded Business Excellence Awards: Finalist: Best Retailer Winner: Best Community Impact We're delighted to have been awarded this accolade which is testament to the hard work and passion of our team. Situated in 2500 acres of forest, we're all about getting people cycling, allowing people to engage with and discover the thrill of the outdoors by creating accessible adventure through fun, excitement, education & challenge, doing something positive either for yourself or with friends and family, creating fantastic memories. Bike hire & sales workshop, repairs & servicing, birthday parties, fitness sessions, traffic free, all weather cycling trails

Reviewed By juliaaB3673KI - Henfield, United Kingdom

Thank you Quench Cycles! Quick and easy to hire great e-bikes, friendly and helpful staff, excellent service. Highly recommended for family day out or fun with friends of all ages. Our fit, thrill-seeking teenagers loved it, and so did 8+ year olds we met on the trails, and even moderately fit wrinklies like me. It was challenging, fun and offered plenty of adrenaline rushes. If you're old, like me, you can just go a bit slower... We'll be back!

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