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Sevenoaks Weald, locally known as just "The Weald", is situated about 3 miles south of Sevenoaks. It is a thriving rural parish of around 470 households.
It is also home to the Sevenoaks Weald Almshouses. These date from 1832 and were built by Multon Lambard at his own expense.
The Almshouses at Weald are situated opposite the parish church. Each cottage consists of a living room, separate kitchen, bathroom and bedroom.
Residents at the Weald Almshouses are welcome to use the facilities at Sevenoaks.
Weald services and facilities include:
- Post office/Village shop
- Doctors
- Bus service to Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells and Bromley
- Village school and preschool
- Licensed restaurant
- Village pub
For more information on Weald, there is an excellent site Weald Village which contains a wealth of information on the village.
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