The historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs, Edenbridge can trace its history back to Roman Times. However it was the building of “Eadenhelms bridge” in the tenth century that gave both the town and the valley their names. The town was an important crossroads on the route through the impenetrable forest of the Weald, and a centre for traditional industry, such as iron smelting and tanning. Today Edenbridge offers a hidden wealth of experiences for the visitor.
A selection of medieval buildings, coaching inns, courtyards, the Eden Valley Museum, and a venerable church lay testament to its former importance and offer a step back into history. Always colourful, Edenbridge holds a monthly farmers market and is home to one of the oldest bonfire celebrations in the country.
Exploring outside this Kentish town, a walker or cyclist can experience the picturesque and scenic countryside with its traditional pubs, breathtaking views, ancient castles, grand stately homes and some truly special and distinctive wildlife.
So if you are looking for a touch of history, local culture, some enticing eating and drinking, or simply to enjoy the countryside, you’ll find yourself at home in Edenbridge.