The market has been running for 15 years in the Village Hall every Thursday morning.A varied selection of home produced and locally sourced produce is available along with home crafted gifts .
Lovely cards from original paintings.
Prints, children's name plates and more.
Products: Art
Contact: Jess Simpson 01580 241462
Hope Farm Organics
Locally grown fresh vegetables and salad. Veg box delivery.
Our organic veg isn’t just about flavour and health (though it’s got those in spades),it’s about supporting a charity that actually does something worthwhile. Every carrot, every potato, every leafy green you buy from us sends a direct shot of support to a cause that needs it.
The Kent and East Sussex Railway has its workshops near Rolvenden station. A collection of historic vehicles is housed on Rolvenden High Street in an antiques outlet. It specializes in Morgan three-wheeler motor cars with other vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles, displays of toy and model cars.
The Reverend John Frankesh of Rolvenden became one of the Kent Marian Martyrs when he was burned at the stake in Canterbury on 12 July 1555 - Frances Hodgson Burnett rented Great Maytham Hall, down from the higher land towards Rolvenden Layne, in 1898 and a blocked-up door in the old walled garden inspired her to write the well known children's novel The Secret Garden.The estate dates from Saxon times and at least four Norman lords had manors here.[Note:- The gardens are not open to the public.]