Hartley, Tunbridge Wells
Human settlement in England
- Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
- Tunbridge Wells
- Kent
- South East
- Maidstone and the Weald
Hartley is a village one mile southwest of Cranbrook in Kent, England.[1] The only retailer in the area is a local farmshop, which has a cafe and fishmongers. Hartley lies on the A229.
Hartley Badgers are the local football team. Traditionally, only Hartley natives are eligible for selection- in a policy similar to that of Athletic Bilbao. They share the hosting of the annual grudge match against their fierce rivals, Gills Green Gulls. It is a historically hotly contested fixture, with three hospitalisations from crowd trouble in the last ten years.
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 188 Maidstone & Royal Tunbridge Wells (Sevenoaks & Tonbridge) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2014. ISBN 9780319228814.
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parish of Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
- Baker's Cross
- Coursehorn
- Hartley
- Swattenden
- Angley Mill
- Anthony's Mill
- Baker's Cross Mill
- Church
- Cranbrook station
- Dog Kennel Mill
- Fulling mill at Moat Farm
- Fulling mill at The Freight
- Hartridge Mill
- Hatmill
- Hockeredge Mill
- Paley Mill
- Pin Pond Mill
- Spratsbourne Mill
- Strict Baptist Chapel
- Union Mill
- Upper Mill
- Cranbrook School, High Weald Academy (formerly Angley School)