Salomons Estate reveals new plans to preserve 130-year-old stable blockAerial photography by SwoopMediaA Country estate in Tunbridge Wells is investing millions in a new development that will secure the future of one of the borough’s oldest stately homes. Steeped in rich history, Salomons Estate has submitted planning permission for a number of proposals that are set to secure the future and conserve the heritage of its listed assets. The ‘phased approach’ includes reinstating original character through landscape restoration, increasing accommodation and function room space, and converting and improving the sustainability of David Salomons’ old stable block, Runcie Court. Currently, Salomons Estate employs 78 members of staff, is home to 23 businesses, and holds an average of 75 weddings each year, making it an integral part of the local and wider community. MANSION Salomons House“We want Salomons Estate to be here in another 190 years, and for this to happen we need to continually invest in the historic building and its assets,” said Operations Director Nick Moore.
Source: The Times August 17, 2022 08:42 UTC