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    When the weather heats up, there’s nothing better than a great British beer garden. And there are so many great options to pick from in Tunbridge Wells. Whether you’re looking to pair your pub visit with a walk, National Trust property or are in need of something to entertain little ones, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our roundup of the best beer gardens in and around Tunbridge Wells… The Poacher and Partridge, Tudeley Situated in sprawling countryside, The Poacher and Partridge is another rural pub, perfect for families with a wonderful play area and plenty of area for little ones to run around. Adults will love the views across farmland and the outdoor shacks to sit in! View website Mount Edgcumbe, Royal Tunbridge Wells Sitting on the edge of Royal Tunbridge Wells town, the Mount Edgcumbe’s beer garden is beautiful. Ideal to combine with a trip to the town centre, or a walk along Tunbridge Wells and Rusthall Commons. View website The Vineyard, Lamberhurst A beautiful terrace, pizza oven, children’s play area and extensive garden area. Plus, there’s a wonderful walk to nearby Scotney Castle that departs from the pub! View website The Queen's Inn, Hawkhurst The terrace outside The Queen’s Inn in Hawkhurst is well worth a visit. Beautiful on a summer’s day, this hotspot is conveniently located on the road between Rye and Royal Tunbridge Wells. View website The Barn, Royal Tunbridge Wells Another Royal Tunbridge Wells town centre option, The Barn has a beautiful garden tucked away from the busy streets. Serving up traditional pub food, it’s a great option for meeting friends or stopping off after shopping in town! View website The Bucks Head, Sevenoaks Sitting just outside of Tunbridge Wells in neighbouring Sevenoaks, this is a great pub option if you’re looking for a dog-friendly venue, on the edge of Knole and with an award-winning roast. It's well worth the journey. View website The Milk House, Sissinghurst Great for the whole family, The Milk House has its own playground in the pub garden and fantastic views across the fields. You can couple a trip here with a visit to nearby Sissinghurst Castle or the quaint town of Cranbrook! View website The Beau Nash, Royal Tunbridge Wells Another town centre pub, The Beau Nash is named after an important figure in the history of Tunbridge Wells. The pub itself sits on Mount Ephraim and has a wonderful outdoor terrace that is a sun trap when the weather is good! View website The Goudhurst Inn, Goudhurst  For a more rural pub, The Goudhurst Inn offers a beautiful seating area outside. Benefitting from a beautiful countryside surrounding it, this may be the perfect pub for [...]

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