High Street, Cranbrook


High Street is the main thoroughfare of the English market town of Cranbrook, Kent. It runs for, from a merging of Carriers Road and Stone Street in the east to Hartley Road in the west. Many of its buildings date to the late medieval period, with over fifty of them now being listed.
A market has been held in High Street since 1290, when Archbishop Peckham granted the town a charter.
Notable buildings on the northern side of High Street include:
Southern side:
Artists Frederick Daniel Hardy and Thomas Webster formerly owned a studio on High Street.