Sundridge Area Guide

Guide to Sundridge

The neighbouring villages of Sundridge and Brasted in Kent are famous for their picturesque surroundings, rich history and a strong sense of community. Both villages over a lovely balance of historic charm and modern living.

The village of Sundridge is characterised by beautiful scenic views with its green, rural setting offering a real sense of country life. To many, the village of Sundridge is a tight-knit, warm and friendly area to rent or buy a home. It has its own school, village hall and shops. Residents will also benefit from amenities in the next-door village of Brasted, where just a short distance a way they can frequent the friendly nearby and local shops.

The style of homes to rent or buy in Sundridge and Brasted vary, with renters or homeowners enjoying a range of property types. You’ll find period cottages dating back to the 19th Century full of traditional features such as stunning exposed beams and pretty wisteria porches. Equally, expect to find charming semi-detached and terraced houses or larger detached. Within Sundridge you’ll also find some excellent well-loved bungalows. Brasted is home to some large, more luxury properties with extensive grounds.

The historic Brasted High Street is a welcoming place to do your daily shop, safe and friendly with various community events. The village itself hosts a quaint high street full of shops, cafes and a couple of little pubs. Brasted also has a good selectin of parks (ideal for small children) and walking trails (perfect for those who love the outdoors and natural surroundings).

Commuting from Brasted and Sundridge is relatively convenient due to their strategic locations and access to major road networks. Both villages have a network of local roads that connect them to neighboring villages and towns. This includes roads leading to Westerham, Edenbridge, and Tonbridge, which are also popular commuting destinations. The A233 is the main road that connects Brasted and Sundridge to nearby towns and cities. The A233 runs south towards Sevenoaks and north towards Bromley, providing good access to both urban areas and surrounding countryside. The nearest junction to the M25 is approximately 8-10 miles away, allowing easy access to this major motorway.

Population of Sundridge: circa 1,200

Eating out and entertainment: The White Horse (Sundridge), The White Hart (Brasted), The Stanhope Arms (Brasted), The Crown, Sundridge, Stanley’s Restaurant & Bar

Shopping / Amenities: Cornflower Café, Coblands Garden Centre, Brasted Village Store and the Co-op

Community facilities: Sundridge & Brasted Social Club, Sundridge Village Hall, Brasted Playground and Recreation Area, St. Mary’s Church in Sundridge and St. Martin’s Church in Brasted

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