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 LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE 


This month we talk to Trinity Theatre’s Marketing & Development Manager
Elizabeth Mahoney and discover why she loves where she lives…

Where do you live? Where do you take people when they developing plans to connect and engage our
St James’ Road, at the slightly unfashionable come to visit? audience. It is a bit of a battle to truly switch
end. I absolutely love it, though. Most of my Tunbridge Wells never fails to impress as off! The nearest I get to it is when I walk;
neighbours have lived there for 30 years or there is so much to do. Many a great night being near water is particularly restorative and
more and it’s a two-minute walk from has been had at The Forum and we are the boating lake at Dunorlan is not a bad
Camden Road, which is thriving with completely spoilt for choice gastronomically trade for the sea when I need a quick local fix.
independent shops and restaurants. with a raft of independent eateries that offer
excellent value. Six years ago, the night Where’s the best place to meet friends
How long have you lived there and before our wedding, my husband and I took and socialise?
what made you decide to move? the party-centric element to see a Led Zep A firm favourite has to be The Black Horse
I moved to Tunbridge Wells 11 years ago tribute band at Trinity Theatre, which made on Camden Road. Their jam nights are the
and made my current house my home. I for an interesting story during my interview perfect place for young musicians to try out
lived in and around North London for most process there a few years later! or even seasoned session musicians to play.
of my adult life; the similarities between Did you know Rag’n’Bone Man sang there
Muswell Hill and Tunbridge Wells are What’s the nightlife like where you live? just before he hit the big time? Fuggles is
striking. The property market in London Camden Road is pub-orientated, and the my favourite for an after-work get-together
was, and still is, impenetrable and having tendency is for an evening to close at one of or to while away an hour reading a book.
visited Tunbridge Wells on family days out them. I am a vinyl junkie, so if we want to
in my youth I thought it worth a revisit, carry the party on, it’s generally back to the What do you do when you spend a
especially due to its close proximity to house for drinks and a cheeseboard. weekend or day off in the local area?
London and the coast. When not pulled up to London, or the Old
Where’s your favourite place to eat locally? Town in Hastings, we tend to go to either
What’s your favourite shop locally? There is a wealth of good restaurants in the The Guinea or Sankey’s for lunch. Or we
The Bicycle Bakery. The offering is excellent immediate vicinity. Aside from old have a mooch around the galleries along the
and it’s the perfect place for a catch-up with favourites such as The Spice and Il Vesuvio, High Street or The Pantiles. Invariably,
a friend over lunch. Hattusa is excellent and a current favourite. though, we end up pub-hopping, catching
live music along the way, it makes for a fun
Where’s the best place for a Sunday stroll? Are there any nice views nearby? evening with local friends.
The entrance to Grosvenor & Hilbert Park is St James’ is at the lower end of the town, so
at the end of my road, so for a quick stretch it’s views are limited but the Common has great Why do you love where you live?
ideal. I like to potter around town and into ones over the town, framed well by some of For the people: Tunbridge Wells is made up
The Pantiles before cutting back up across the its best architecture. I am very excited about of micro-communities and the area around
Common to the Mount Edgcumbe: another the development of the Trinity clocktower, Camden Road is unlike any other. Its strong
great place to stop for lunch. which will see the addition of a 360-degree presence of independent retailers and
viewing platform with knockout views support for the artistic endeavours of the
And the best place to get a cup of coffee? guaranteed. I can’t wait, if only we could slip town is not well-noted but hopefully that will
I haven’t drunk coffee for years, I am definitely a champagne bar into the drawings! change! Recognition for this developing hub
a tea fiend! I always grab a cuppa from the in a much overlooked part of town is
Pleasant Café, located next to Tunbridge Wells If you’re looking to relax and unwind, deserved. The vibrancy, ingenuity and
train station. It’s owned by a lovely Mauritian where’s your favourite place to go? dedication to local business resonates
family and they have built up quite a local It has to be Dunorlan Park. As I work in strongly with the town’s motto, which reflects
following, the menu offers good value and marketing and communications I spend most drive and positivity – ‘Do Well, Doubt Not’.
they cook a mean bacon sandwich, which is of my week either immersed in the digital Plus it’s friendliest walk to work I have
perfect for an end-of-week team treat. world, strategising with touring companies or ever experienced.

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