Venue, travel, and accommodation

The venue is set across twelve acres of garden and grounds in the Garden of England in Kent. It is easily accessible by rail, road and from airports.

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Address

Relocate Global HQ, Spray Hill, Hastings Road, Lamberhurst, Kent, TN3 8JB, UK

Dress Code

Businesswear; smart casual. We will be outside in a marquee so comfortable shoes are required.
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Directions to Relocate Global/Magazine

(on A21 London to Hastings Road), Lamberhurst, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

Visitors traveling via the M25 should leave the motorway at Junction 5 following A21 signs to Hastings. Continue for about 18 miles on the A21 to Lamberhurst passing junctions for Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.
As you approach Lamberhurst on the A21, use the new bypass to avoid the village (take signs to Scotney Castle) and turn right at the southern roundabout and we are the private drive on the right, just beyond/to left of Scotney Castle entrance.

We are opposite the road junction for B2100 Wadhurst/B2169 Frant (This is the back road from Tunbridge Wells). Turn into the drive immediately to the left of Scotney Castle drive.

Our drive is a private road which is signposted Relocate Global & Spray Hill Farm. Proceed up the drive and you will find plenty of car parking space near the house. The offices, are located in the Oast House.



Visitors from Kent should note that there is no connection to the A21 from the M26 westbound at Junction 5 of the M25.



The closest railway station with the most trains and a taxi rank is Tonbridge, alternatives are Tunbridge Wells or Paddock Wood

Hotels

Mercure, Pembury - +44 (0) 1892 628298The Spa, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 520331Hotel Du Vin, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 320749Premier Inn, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 871 527 8000Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club, Ticehurst - +44 (0) 1580200112The Bell Inn, Ticehurst - +44 (0) 1580 200300
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Local Taxis

Walkers Cars, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 522522AK Cars Airport Taxi, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 802803Tunbridge Wells Taxi Line - +44 (0) 1892 322322Metro Taxi, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 800252Tunbridge Wells Elite Taxis - +44 (0) 1892 322422Premier Cars, Tunbridge Wells - +44 (0) 1892 525525
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Other attractions around Kent

Scotney Castle - Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England.Batemans - Bateman's is a 17th century house set in the stunning landscape of the Sussex Weald. Bought by Rudyard Kipling and his wife, who fell in love with the house at first sight, it became a family home. Penshurst Place and Gardens - Penshurst Place was built in 1341 and described as “the grandest and most perfectly preserved example of a fortified manor house in all England".Bayham Old Abbey - Bayham Old Abbey is an impressive ruin, built from golden local sandstone, include much of the 13th to 15th-century church, the chapter house, and a picturesque 14th-century gatehouse.Bodiam Castle - Bodiam Castle is a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England. It was built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III, with the permission of Richard II, ostensibly to defend the area against French invasion during the Hundred Years' War.Hever Castle and Gardens - Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge, 30 miles south-east of London, England. It began as a country house, built in the 13th century. From 1462 to 1539, it was the seat of the Boleyn family.Sissinghurst Castle Garden - Sissinghurst Castle Garden is located in the village of Sissinghurst in Kent, about 9 miles from us. Former home of the best-selling novelist, Vita Sackville-West, and her husband, author, diplomat and politician, Harold Nicolson, it is known as one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. June is considered the best time of year to visit Sissinghurst, as the bright colours of the rose garden should be in peak bloom. Smallhythe Place - Smallhythe Place is in the tiny hamlet of Small Hythe, about 20 miles from us. Set in idyllic countryside, this is the former home of Dame Ellen Terry, the most famous and distinguished English-speaking actress of Victorian times. Smallhythe is a treasure-trove of interesting theatrical memorabilia, including Terry and Sir Henry Irving's costume collections - and plays are often performed by professional theatre troups in the Barn Theatre on the property. Knole Park - Knole Park is a 383.4-hectare (947-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Sevenoaks in Kent. About 43 acres of the park belongs to the National Trust, as does Knole House, which sits within it. The remaining parkland is privately owned by the Knole Estate. It is in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Pashley Manor Gardens - The original house at Pashley was on the moated island and was probably a hunting lodge.  This house was owned at the outset of the Wars of the Roses by Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, Lord Mayor of London in 1457 and great-grandfather of Anne Boleyn.
If you need further assistance please get in touch with   or you can ring us at +44 (0) 1892 891334
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