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The village of Lamberhurst nestles in a valley in the High Weald, just inside the Kent border with East Sussex, on the A21. A former coaching stop for travellers to Hastings, Lamberhurst dates back at least to Saxon times, and its 14th Century church gives outstanding views across acres of farmland. The village was once renowned for its ironworks, which supplied the railings for St Paul's Cathedral. In the 1800s, its main occupation was hop-growing. Now it has introduced vines, with great success: wines from Lamberhurst (and Biddenden) are well-regarded, and the vineyard provides free tastings.
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