Shelly’s of Tenterden is located in the picturesque cinque port town of Tenterden, which has every reason to call itself “the jewel of the weald” its fine Georgian high street must rank amongst the most attractive in the country, with its historic houses, shops and restaurants separated from the carriageway by wide expanse of tree lined grass verge.

William Caxton, who in 1477 printed the first English book, was said to have been born here. Keeping guard over the town is the pinnacled tower of St. Mildreds Church from where oncethe signal beacon warned of the approach of the Spanish Armada, and where later Lord Nelson's daughter, Horatia was the wife of the vicar.

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Unit 5 The Cellars
High Street
Tenterden
Kent
TN30 6BN

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