
Tunbridge Wells shown within Kent
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The local government district of Tunbridge Wells is one of the thirteen district authorities that make up the ceremonial county of Kent.[1]
The borough contains 28 of the Grade I listed buildings
Structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in Kent. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[2]
| Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barn 60 Yards North of the West Range of Sissinghurst Castle | Cranbrook![]() | Early 16th century | 1099119 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Buildings of the service courtyard adjoining south of Groombridge Place including the walls of the Herb Garden | Speldhurst![]() | c. 1660 | 1260883 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Chapel of St John the Evangelist | Speldhurst![]() | 1625 | 1240708 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Christ Church | Goudhurst![]() | 1839–1841 | 1338690 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of All Saints | Capel![]() | Described as “lately rebuilt” in 1798 | 1261437 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Dunstan | Cranbrook![]() | Late 13th century foundation, restored c. 1863 | 1099931 | /caption] | |
| Church of St Laurence | Hawkhurst![]() | 14th and mid-15th century | 1120819 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Margaret | Horsmonden![]() | 14th century | 1087022 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Martin of Tours | Speldhurst![]() | 14th century | 1074896 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Mary | Goudhurst![]() | 13th to 15th century | 1338671 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Mary | Lamberhurst![]() | 12th century | 1084519 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Thomas à Becket | Capel![]() | Norman origins | 1262867 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Finchcocks | Goudhurst Finchcocks![]() | 1725 | 1318935 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Garden Walls and Features of the Terraced Garden (Including Ivy Cottage) Approximately 30 Metres North of Groombridge Place | Speldhurst![]() | 17th century | 1240706 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Groombridge Place | Speldhurst![]() | 1652–1674 | 1260959 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Groombridge Place Moat, Walls and Bridge Including the West Gateway and Cottage on the North Bridge | Speldhurst![]() | 17th century | 1260960 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Matfield House | Matfield![]() | 1738 | 1250644 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Old Church of St Peter | Pembury![]() | Norman | 1254444 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Old Wilsley | Cranbrook![]() | Late 14th and early 15th century | 1338663 | ![]() Historic England | |
| Parish Church of All Saints | Brenchley![]() | 13th century | 1249609 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Scotney Castle with Courtyards and Garden Terrace | Lamberhurst![]() | 1837–1844 | 1336699 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Somerhill | Capel![]() | 1611–1613 | 1253489 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Stable Block immediately North East of Matfield House | Matfield![]() | 1736 | 1250646 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| The Church of King Charles the Martyr | Tunbridge Wells![]() | 1676–1684 | 1084478 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| The Ruins of Old Scotney Castle | Lamberhurst![]() | 1378 | 1085287 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Tower and Walls 30 Yards East of the West Range at Sissinghurst Castle | Cranbrook![]() | c. 1570 | 1084163 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Union Mill | Cranbrook![]() | 1814 | 1356175 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| West Range at Sissinghurst Castle | Cranbrook![]() | c. 1490 | 1346285 | Wikimedia Commons |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Kent
Grade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of Kent.














