Transfer from Tonbridge (TN9 – TN12) to Gatwick Airport
The Tonbridge Castle is the main landmark in the town. It was constructed by Richard Fitz Gilbert who has purchased land in Kent for guarding the River Medway crossing. He built the castle in the 11th century. In the beginning, the castle was made of wood, but in the 12th century it was replaced by a stone structure. In the 13th century it was reinforced and then in 1295, the town was surrounded by a stone wall.
Richard de Clare built the towered gatehouse. The work was completed in 1260. This gatehouse looks very similar to the gatehouse located at the Caerphilly Castle.
From the 16th century till the 18th century, the castle was unoccupied. It was only in 1793 when the mansion was built on the land. Nowadays, the mansion and the castle are listed as Grade I structures. The owner of the site is the local council. The mansion is used for offices and the gardens serve as a public park.
Transfer from Tonbridge (TN9 – TN12) to Gatwick Airport by Rail:
So as to get transfer from Tonbridge to Gatwick Airport by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to Redhill. This journey will last almost 35 minutes. From Redhill, you can take the train to Gatwick Airport. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from Redhill or Tonbridge to Gatwick Airport.
Transfer from Tonbridge (TN9 – TN12) to Gatwick Airport by Car:
In order to get from Tonbridge to Gatwick Airport by car, you have to take the A21 road and M25 motorway. The distance between Tonbridge and Gatwick Airport is 31.5 miles.
Transfer from Tonbridge (TN9 – TN12) to Gatwick Airport by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from Tonbridge to Gatwick Airport will take approximately 40 minutes. The transfer from Tonbridge to Gatwick Airport will cost almost 55 GBP for a saloon car.