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  • Favourite building in tunbridge wells.... i love the pavillion in the pantiles although not sure this really counts.. all the buildings in the pantiles actually are lovely. the opera house (ignore the fact its a whetherspoons) Spa hotel... the pavillion in calverly... the pantiles is the best place. you really feel like your somewhere foreign its the best.. and so pretty
  • The forum...from the outside it looks like a nice, quite modern building situated on the hill on the common, inside... words dont describe it u got to experience it! even that doesnt stop me going there though!
  • The ABC cinema! Maybe not in its' present state, fair enough, though in its' day...! Shame they couldn't have made it into another cinema!
  • thackerys. its a restaurant but the building is so cool.
  • RVP
  • Trinity Theatre! It's amazing there now..gorgeous food for lunch, a brilliant programme of events..cinema, theatre, music, dance, art...
  • The Big tower were chavs hang and get betten the SHIT out of buy grungers
  • The Millenium clock is proper fit.
  • your face
  • Union Square, 'cause it is so ugly that even in the night nobody hangs around.
  • Book store on the upper part of camden road, looking building, also SPACE GB building.... James Baxter - REDSHARK.
  • inskin
  • The Opera House - Now a Pub but still has the original stage mechanics and stalls. Non-Smoking Bar is actually on the Stage !
  • The flats on the left at the London Road end of York Road
  • I like the French look of the flats at the London Road end of York Road on the Dudley Road side. V imposing, from the outside at least
  • Five Ways Clock Tower.
  • the shopping center!!
  • Decimus Burton building which is Hotel du Vin currently - lighting at night is superb. Dancing Lady at Dunorlan. (not really a building but almost)
  • my school - twggs, soon to be my ex-school. sad but that and my house are what i'll remember. the forum is cool too- seeing as it used to be a loo block.
  • the forum
  • Home !
  • The forum ex municiple toilet block converted into a unique venue
  • The great hall arcade is a lovely building and doesn't really get enough attention for what it is
  • I'm so sad that d'ambrosio's isn't here any more! It was like a secret timewarp into 1950s hispanic america!! it was like west side story on the streets of tunbridge wells! So now my favourite building might be---- that little house on the rocks, on the common. it's cool.
  • believe it or not west kent college left now but it brings back memories
  • rvp it has good shops and nice men cruising round
  • All in Chapel Place.
  • dat litl cafe in calverly park
  • The Habbitat house thing................... that should have been the town hall, town hall is manky. And the old cinema ......... i know it is full of heroine users and old tramps but i love it like a brother ... (crys in hands and screams for her old cinema back). ooo and the new swanky faltts near The Forum.
  • Anything in the Pantiles - loads of olde worlde stuff, and some of it is even trendy!
  • The Great Arcade!
  • The homebase store opposite sainsbury's. Its just so green! (probabaly)
  • RVP....'cos its full of my favourite shops!
  • The place where the BBC are broadcasting from
  • Calverly Crescent posh houses.
  • The Old West, how sad!!!
  • Hotel Du Vin.
  • church - nice tower
  • safeways...so many memories from the past
  • High Rocks....PURE CHEESE!!!!!!!!!
  • BP garage
  • The Playroom - Bentham Farm - Modest Corner.
  • My house - it really is great, has a garden and everything
  • My old school Twggs!! Its full of supossedly temporary classrooms which have been there for about 20 years but the building is still nice
  • Has to be the houses in Calverly park, huuuuge and very very posh.
  • The underground bunker under the common leading to the hospital (serious). I am not going to print the entrance needless to day it is near the rocks on the common, possible at the back of a carpark on the right (if facing toward s the main road).
  • The D'ambrosia Milk Bar is worth a visit; all Fifties plastic and crome.It's Rock and Roll, bring a Harley and a Quiff...
  • Calverly Park Crescent.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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