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Hadlow sits within the Medway Valley, positioned about four miles northeast of Tonbridge on the A26. It is a village defined largely by its agricultural surroundings and its most visible landmark, Hadlow Tower - a tall, 19th-century Gothic Revival structure that rises sharply above the slate roofs of the village centre. Broadview Gardens and the associated agricultural college are central to life here, reinforcing the village's long-standing connection to the Kentish landscape. The village square offers the essentials, including a primary school, a traditional butcher, and a small library, while the network of footpaths through the surrounding orchards and fields provides a direct link to the countryside. While the village feels self-contained, its proximity to Tonbridge means the mainline rail links to London and the area's well-regarded secondary schools are only a ten-minute drive away.