The green
One of the great Wealden village greens
Frant Green is roughly 14 acres — large enough for cricket, summer fete, and the daily-life centre of the village. The pavilion, the Abergavenny Arms and St Alban’s Church sit around its edges.
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Tunbridge Wells · Frant
South of Tunbridge Wells on the East Sussex border — a village green of unusual scale, the Abergavenny Arms, country lanes through the High Weald, and a market that quietly competes with anywhere in the borough for character.
Estate agents in Frant
Kings Estates is the independent, owner-led estate agency in Tunbridge Wells, and Frant sits squarely in the patch we know best. Mike, Gemma and Tom personally handle every valuation, every offer and every let — no handing-off to a junior, no scripted opening.
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Frant sits four miles south of Tunbridge Wells, just over the East Sussex border. The village green is unusually large for the population — cricket pitch, pavilion, and a backdrop of period cottages and the parish church.
Frant pulls a particular buyer audience: London relocators wanting genuine country character, downsizers from the larger TW houses, and families committed to the village rhythm. Stock is tight; turnover is slow.
Living in Frant
The green
Frant Green is roughly 14 acres — large enough for cricket, summer fete, and the daily-life centre of the village. The pavilion, the Abergavenny Arms and St Alban’s Church sit around its edges.
Where it sits
Frant sits four miles south of Tunbridge Wells centre on the A267, technically in East Sussex but commercially within the TW market. The High Weald AONB starts at the village edge.
Schools
Frant CE Primary serves the village. Secondary moves go to TW (grammars and independents) or further south into the East Sussex schools — distance and Kent vs East Sussex authority both relevant.
Lifestyle
The Abergavenny Arms is the long-standing village pub. Eridge Park and the Sussex border country open to the south. Footpaths run in every direction; the Sussex Border Path passes through.
Explore the area
Schools (with current Ofsted ratings), train stations, amenities, recent sold prices, broadband speeds, mobile coverage, environment risk and street view — all in one interactive panel from Locrating. Use the menu on the left of the panel to switch between layers.
Frant sits in the Tunbridge Wells commuter market — see Tunbridge Wells commute times.
Property in Frant
Tile-hung and brick cottages around the green and along Maresfield Lane — characterful, walled gardens, historic pedigree.
Larger detached houses with land on the village edge and on the lanes south toward Eridge — substantial, infrequent to market.
Solid 1930s and later detached stock running through the village — gardens, parking, more practical than period.
A handful of properties with paddock and stables on the village edge and in the surrounding lanes — a particular niche, tightly held.
Homes for sale
Homes we’re currently marketing in Frant and the immediate village edge.
Homes to rent
Currently let by Kings Estates across TN3.
No homes are publicly listed in this area right now.
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Selling in Frant
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Mike Heath leads our lettings — MARLA · FNAEA, full Renters’ Rights Act compliance, 386 pre-registered tenants, average 14-day let.
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Technically East Sussex — Frant sits just over the county boundary. Commercially and culturally it operates within the Tunbridge Wells market. School catchment falls under East Sussex authority for state primaries, which can affect grammar applications.
Both are TW-edge villages with strong character. Langton Green has Holmewood House and is in Kent; Frant has the larger village green and is just into Sussex. Frant is quieter; Langton Green has more daily traffic. Buyers shortlist both for similar reasons but make decisions on schools and which county admissions team applies.
10-12 minutes by car to Tunbridge Wells mainline station for the Southeastern service to London Bridge. Eridge has its own small station for Uckfield-line services but the regular commute is via TW.
Very tight. Stock rarely lets — owners tend to stay. When village houses come to let, they pull a relocator-from-London audience and let within 4-6 weeks at premium rents.
Nearby
The closest neighbouring areas we cover, ranked by straight-line distance — useful when you’re weighing up two postcodes side-by-side.
Where to next
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Further reading
Owner-led editorial from The Kings Property Briefing — the reading that actually helps a Frant move.