Edenbridge, Kent

The old part of the town grew along a section of the otherwise disused Roman road, the London to Lewes Way at the point where it crossed the river.

[citation needed] After World War II, the London County Council built two modernist housing estates at Stangrove Park and Spitals Cross.

Ten years later in 1968, despite the Eden having been dredged to prevent the same occurrence, the town was once again flooded after heavy storms in September.

Local legend has it that he hadn't noticed the flood waters rising, having been too engrossed in The Forsyte Saga on television.

Edenbridge Station is served by an hourly shuttle service (half-hourly during the peak periods) between Redhill and Tonbridge.

Edenbridge Town Station is served by an hourly service (half-hourly during the peak periods) between London Bridge and Uckfield.

The inner relief road that was built in the early 2000s to relieve traffic pressure on the old, narrow High Street is named Mont St Aignan Way.

With an Out Patients Department, Physiotherapy facilities and a Minor Injuries Unit the hospital is a major part of the fabric of the town.

The box will also contain a copy of her mini-budget, a T-shirt with the slogan "I am a fighter, not a quitter", and a £115,00 cheque referring to the continual funding for ex-prime ministers.

Two places of worship are located here: St John's United Reformed Church[10][14] and a Kingdom Hall which serves the Oxted Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.

[citation needed] The Grade II-listed[15] former Ebenezer Chapel, used by Independent Calvinists and later by Strict Baptists, stands on Edenbridge High Street.

It is now a community café and meeting place[16][17] In the Marlpit Hill area of the town, St Paulinus' Church Centre was used for worship and as a village hall, but has an uncertain future.

The old town of Edenbridge in 2018
Spitals Cross estate