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Welcome to Edenbridge

Nestled between the High Weald and the North Downs, Edenbridge is a charming Kentish market town combining rural beauty with superb connectivity. With its picturesque riverside walks, historic High Street, and thriving community spirit, Edenbridge offers an enviable lifestyle in the beautiful Kent countryside.

Edenbridge boasts a rich history, with medieval and Tudor buildings lining the historic centre and a variety of local shops, cafes, and amenities. The town is surrounded by scenic countryside yet benefits from excellent transport links, making it attractive to families and commuters to London or Tunbridge Wells.

With friendly local pubs, beautiful parks, popular annual events such as the bonfire parade, and access to both primary and secondary schools, Edenbridge retains a welcoming village feel while offering all the essentials for modern life.

The Edenbridge Property Market

Edenbridge's property market offers excellent value and variety, with average prices reflecting the area's desirability and strong transport links to London. The market continues to attract buyers seeking countryside living with urban connectivity.

Property type breakdown for Edenbridge *Prices from July 2025

£212,000
Flats and maisonettes
£371,000
Terraced properties
£456,000
Semi-detached
£627,000
Detached properties

Average prices based on July 2025 sold property data from Land Registry and major property portals. The overall average property price in Edenbridge is £446,000.

The property market benefits from Edenbridge's strategic location, excellent transport connections to London via two railway stations, and its position in the desirable Kent countryside, making it attractive to both families and commuters.

Edenbridge Town

Edenbridge's bustling High Street blends everyday convenience, independent shops, cosy cafes and beautiful historic buildings—some dating back to the 15th century. The town is home to Eden Valley Museum, and the local leisure centre, golf course, and sports clubs provide a strong sense of community.

Edenbridge is perhaps best known for its annual bonfire parade, one of the largest in the South East, drawing visitors from across the county. Locals also enjoy easy access to idyllic countryside walks, the River Eden, and well-tended public parks.

The town's location makes it ideal for exploring Kent, Sussex, and beyond, while the friendly atmosphere and thriving calendar of local events mean there's always something going on.

Transport

Edenbridge is exceptionally well-connected with two train stations: Edenbridge Town (direct trains to London Bridge and Uckfield) and Edenbridge (on the Redhill-Tonbridge route). The town is also close to the M25 and M23 motorways for easy driving access.

Regular bus services connect Edenbridge with Tunbridge Wells, Oxted, East Grinstead, and Sevenoaks. Gatwick Airport is only a short drive away, making it convenient for commuters and travellers alike.

The efficient transport network means residents can enjoy a countryside lifestyle without sacrificing connections to key employment and shopping destinations in Kent, Sussex, and London.

Education

Edenbridge offers a range of good local schools, including Edenbridge Primary School and nearby secondary schools such as The Eden Academy and several options in Oxted, Tonbridge, and Tunbridge Wells.

There are also various nurseries, independent, and faith schools within a short drive, with the beautiful countryside providing opportunities for outdoor and nature-based learning.

Proximity to prestigious grammar and independent schools in Kent and Surrey further enhances Edenbridge's appeal for families prioritising education.

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Edenbridge has offered our family the perfect balance of rural life, great travel connections, and a warm community. Clarendons made our move seamless and welcoming.

Mr Eric Norman

What are the House Styles in Edenbridge?

Historic Timber-Framed Properties: Many period homes in Edenbridge's centre date from the medieval and Tudor eras, offering unique character and period charm.

Victorian and Edwardian Houses: Substantial family homes built during the town's 19th and early 20th century growth, featuring classic bay windows and generous gardens.

Modern Developments: Contemporary estates on the outskirts of town offering modern conveniences, energy efficiency, and easy access to countryside walks.

Countryside Homes: From cosy cottages to luxury farmhouses, the surrounding Eden Valley is dotted with attractive rural escapes, many with stunning views and land.

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