Since our acquisition of The Pantiles in 2008, Targetfollow Estates Limited has played a key role in revitalising the location, and we are proud to see the area thrive once again with a calendar vibrant events.

Last month saw the return of The Pantiles Markets – a stand out as a celebration of community, offering visitors a unique shopping experience filled with diversity and tradition. Join us in this week’s blog, as we venture into The Pantiles and discover what this bustling market has to offer!

A hub of activity

Dating back to the 17th Century, The Pantiles has long been a hub of activity, drawing merchants, artisans and locals alike to the tiled streets. Today, this rich history comes alive every other weekend as the markets spring to life, showcasing an array of stalls offering everything from fashion and food to drink, jewellery and homeware. But beyond the products on display, The Pantiles Markets offer something truly special – a connection to the past and a commitment to supporting local businesses.

Step back in time as you wander through the markets, taking in the sights and sounds of vendors peddling their wares much like their predecessors did centuries ago. The ambiance is electric, with the hustle and bustle of shoppers mingling with the aroma of freshly baked goods and the sounds of live music drifting through the air. It’s a sensory experience that transports you to a bygone era while celebrating the vibrant spirit of today’s Tunbridge Wells.

Shop local!

Don’t underestimate the importance of shopping locally, especially in an age where small businesses face increasing competition from larger corporations. The Pantiles Markets offer a platform for local artisans and entrepreneurs to showcase their talents and connect with their community. By supporting these small businesses, shoppers not only gain access to unique, handcrafted goods but also contribute to the economic vitality of the region.

But the benefits of shopping locally extend far beyond individual transactions. Studies have shown that for every pound spent at a local business, a significantly larger portion stays within the community compared to purchases made at chain stores. This money circulates locally, supporting other businesses, creating jobs and ultimately fostering a stronger, more resilient economy. In essence, shopping at The Pantiles Markets isn’t just about acquiring goods; it’s about investing in the future of Tunbridge Wells.

Personal connections

Moreover, there’s a certain magic to shopping at markets that simply can’t be replicated in larger retail environments. Here, every purchase tells a story, whether it’s a handcrafted piece of jewellery made by a local artisan or a jar of homemade jams crafted with love and care. There’s a personal connection between buyer and seller that transcends mere transactions, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie that is often lacking in traditional retail settings.

Rich cultural heritage

The Pantiles Markets also serve as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that defines Tunbridge Wells. From the days as a fashionable Georgian spa town to The Pantiles’ role as a bustling Victorian resort, the history of the area is woven into the very fabric of The Pantiles. By preserving and celebrating this heritage, the markets not only pay homage to the past but also ensure that it remains an integral part of the community’s identity for generations to come.

As you explore the markets, you’ll encounter a diverse array of stalls offering something for everyone. Fashion enthusiasts will delight in the unique clothing and accessories crafted by local designers, while foodies can indulge their palates with artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread and gourmet treats from around the world. Meanwhile, those in search of the perfect gift can peruse a stunning selection of handmade gems, pottery and artwork, each piece a testament to the skill and creativity of its maker.

Environmental benefits

In addition to supporting local businesses, shopping at The Pantiles Markets also offers environmental benefits. By buying goods produced locally, shoppers can reduce their carbon footprint by minimising the environmental impact associated with long-distance transportation and mass production. Moreover, many vendors at the markets prioritise sustainability and eco-friendly practices, ensuring that their products are not only ethically sourced but also environmentally conscious.

Targetfollow

As owners of The Pantiles, Targetfollow has cultivated a cherished destination for both residents and visitors. Through years of strategic asset management, we have ensured that this asset reflects the company’s goal of creating sustainable and prosperous future.

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