Dates and times
Wednesday 6th November Private View 6pm - 9pm
Thursday 7th November 10am - 5pm
Friday 8th November 10am - 7pm
Saturday 9th November 10am - 5pm
Thursday 7th November 10am - 5pm
Friday 8th November 10am - 7pm
Saturday 9th November 10am - 5pm
Entry
The Cranbrook Art Show is free to enter, please just turn up on your chosen day between the times given above.
We do ask that you kindly let us know if you would like to attend the Private View on Wednesday 6th. You can click here to register your interest in attending, click on 'Subscribe' in the main menu above or simply email us at [email protected].
We will send all invitations by email nearer the time.
We do ask that you kindly let us know if you would like to attend the Private View on Wednesday 6th. You can click here to register your interest in attending, click on 'Subscribe' in the main menu above or simply email us at [email protected].
We will send all invitations by email nearer the time.
Getting to CranbrookCranbrook is situated in the heart of the Weald of Kent midway between Maidstone and Hastings on the A229 and close to the A262; about midway between Tunbridge Wells and Ashford. The Vestry Hall lies at the heart of the town on the corner of Stone Street and High Street. Access is via a grand stone staircase so if you need disabled access, please see below.
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Parking and accessibility
Parking for 1 hour is possible on the High Street, or for longer periods in one of the town's three free car parks: Jockey Lane via Carriers Road, The Tanyard via Stone Street and The Co-op via High Street.
Wheelchair access
Unfortunately it's a bit of a long way around, but it is flat. It is easiest to park at the top of the Jockey Lane Car Park which is accessed via Carriers Road (just off the junction of High Street and Stone Street). There is a hatched area at the top of the carpark where it meets the Ball Field which is normally reserved for turning vehicles, but there is enough room for one car to park with a blue badge without compromising the turn. Head down the church path that leads to the left of the church and follow it around towards the main church entrance. Opposite the main church entrance you will see a big gothic shaped black door (it may be open). This opens onto the back lobby of the Vestry Hall. Turn right in the lobby and go down the corridor with the lattice windows on your right. There are double doors at the end which can be hooked open. If you need help getting through, knock loudly and someone will come and open them for you. By this route there are no steps or ramps to negotiate and the Hall has a disabled toilet at the far end next to the Servery hatch.
Unfortunately it's a bit of a long way around, but it is flat. It is easiest to park at the top of the Jockey Lane Car Park which is accessed via Carriers Road (just off the junction of High Street and Stone Street). There is a hatched area at the top of the carpark where it meets the Ball Field which is normally reserved for turning vehicles, but there is enough room for one car to park with a blue badge without compromising the turn. Head down the church path that leads to the left of the church and follow it around towards the main church entrance. Opposite the main church entrance you will see a big gothic shaped black door (it may be open). This opens onto the back lobby of the Vestry Hall. Turn right in the lobby and go down the corridor with the lattice windows on your right. There are double doors at the end which can be hooked open. If you need help getting through, knock loudly and someone will come and open them for you. By this route there are no steps or ramps to negotiate and the Hall has a disabled toilet at the far end next to the Servery hatch.