Delve into the rich history of Royal Tunbridge Wells in the Story of the Wells gallery.
It begins in 1606 with the discovery of the Chalybeate Spring by Dudley, Lord North. The Spring attracted health seekers and aristocrats, leading to the paving of the Pantiles. The gallery traces the town’s growth, including the work of architect Decimus Burton and visits from Princess Victoria, later Queen Victoria.
The displays also highlight the people who shaped the town. Learn about influential women, the invention of Subbuteo, and the local theatre scene. The gallery ends with the formation of the town council. Find out how Tunbridge Wells grew from a woodland spring to a vibrant, historic town.
The History of the Wells is kindly sponsored by Thomson Snell & Passmore.







