Coffee Station has re-opened at Tunbridge Wells Station following the refurbishment of the three units on Platform 1 at the Grade II listed Tunbridge Wells Station - the existing coffee shop, a redundant former newsagent and the space that housed 2 ATMs.

With funding from Network Rail, the Railway Heritage Trust and South Eastern, the project delivered a newly refurbished shell. Coffee Station has invested in completing the fit‑out, creating a contemporary and welcoming coffee shop that highlights the original brick wall as a key feature.

They have sourced local products from around the surrounding area and will be continuing to introduce more local artisans to their customers.

Coffee Station owners, Kate & Paul Woodhouse told us ‘We had the pleasure of working with Amey TPT and South Eastern on a major renovation project at Tunbridge Wells Station. As tenants for the past 22 years, this was an opportunity not to be missed. Amey TPT, together with South Eastern and Railway Heritage were extremely supportive throughout the process, and we look forward to working with them again in the future.’

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