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Frant holiday cottages

6 properties found

Frant, Sussex

The Stables - Frant

6331

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7 nights

£990 - £2,408

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

2 Stable Mews

4221

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7 nights

£696 - £1,271

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

The West Wing

211

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7 nights

£648 - £879

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

3 Stable Mews

421

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7 nights

£703 - £1,278

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Stable Mews Cottage

421

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7 nights

£570 - £995

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Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Apartment 15

2112

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7 nights

£953 - £1,403

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Self-catering holidays & accommodation in Frant

Frant is a beautiful Sussex village situated about three miles south of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Well located within East Sussex, it is a decent drive to the coast and pretty Kent villages of Bells Yew Green and Eridge.

The main church has been dedicated to St Alban and has a curious history as the surveying point for the Anglo-French Survey (1784-1790) that calculated the precise distance between the observatory at Greenwich, London and the Paris Observatory. Another point of historical interest is that the founder of Bytown that later became Ottawa in Canada, Colonel John By, is buried at St Alban’s Frant Church. The Wealden area was well known for its iron works in the 17th and 18th centuries and that included Frant. Most of the houses in the village were owned by ironmasters too, giving character to the architecture.