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Curtains in Cranbrook, TN17
These Curtains companies are located in Cranbrook
The Curtain Design Studio
Company Type: Blinds and Fabric Store
Unit 5
Cranbrook, TN17 2LS
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Tel. 01580213632
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The following Blinds and Fabric Stores are the ones that we have found closest to Cranbrook
Debra Luxford
Company Type: Ready Made Curtains
32 North Street
Faversham, ME16 9HF
11.82 miles from Cranbrook
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Tel. 01622720545
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Ann Clark Curtains
Company Type: Ready Made Curtains
Vocot
Battle, TN33 0LP
12.09 miles from Cranbrook
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Tel. 01424775832
Fax: 01424775832
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Paul Simon (London) Ltd
Company Type: Curtain Fabric
London Road
Faversham, ME16 0DT
12.31 miles from Cranbrook
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Tel. 01622663223
Fax: 01622688355
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Jema Soft Furnishings
Company Type: Curtain Fabric
12 Juniper Close
Chatham, ME5 0NX
17.03 miles from Cranbrook
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Tel. 01634865078
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Tickham Interiors
Company Type: Curtain Fabric
4a Preston Street
Faversham, ME13 8NS
21.26 miles from Cranbrook
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Tel. 01795539946
Web: tickhaminteriors.com
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Places of interest in Cranbrook, TN17
Cranbook,Kent
Cranbrook is a long-designated market town in Kent in South East England. It is the smallest town in Kent. Located on the Maidstone to Hastings road, it is five miles north of Hawkhurst. The smaller settlements of Swattenden, Colliers Green and Hartley lie within the parish.The place name Cranbrook derives from Old English cran broc, meaning Crane Marsh, marshy ground frequented by cranes (although more probably herons). Spelling of the place name has evolved over the centuries from Cranebroca (c. 1100); by 1226 it was recorded as Cranebroc, then Cranebrok. By 1610 the name had become Cranbrooke, which evolved into the current spelling.

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