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From cobnuts to Canterbury Cathedral, Kent is an area full of history and heritage and a wonderful place to stay. Originally known as the 'Garden of England' because of it's orchards and hop fields, it also has some great beaches, the white cliffs of Dover and oddly Leeds Castle, nowhere near Leeds.

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BEULAH COTTAGE ANNEXE, family friendly, with a garden in Ashford 4

Ashford, Kent, South of England

BEULAH COTTAGE ANNEXE, family friendly, with a garden in Ashford From £777 Availability

Beulah Cottage Annexe rests in Aldington, in Kent and can sleep four people.

The open-plan living space comprises of a kitchen equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, kettle, toaster, microwave and fridge/freezer, a dining area with seating for four and a sitting area with a Smart TV. There is a double and a twin bedroom, along with a shower room. Outside, there is off-road parking for two cars on a shared driveway and an enclosed graveled courtyard with furniture and barbecue. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the rental price. Apologies, but this property doesn't permit smoking or pets. For your local conveniences, there is a shop within 2.2 miles and a pub within 1.9 miles. A memorable retreat to Kent awaits with a stay at Beulah Cottage Annexe. Note: This property is set within the grounds of the owners home.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer. Smart TV, WiFI. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Off-road parking available for 2 cars on shared driveway. Enclosed gravelled courtyard with furniture and barbecue. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2.2 miles, pub 1.9 miles. Note: This property is set within the grounds of the owners home

Region: Kent is affectionately known as the Garden of England. Its history and heritage provide the region with a rich array of sightseeing possibilities, while the stunning choice of Blue Flag beaches offer the chance to enjoy the beautiful coastline.

Town: Ashford is a vibrant town nestled between Willesborough and Hothfield on the edge of the Kent Downs AONB. The town's attractions include the Ashford Museum, the Ashford Golf Club, and the Designer Outlet Ashford. Takeaways, traditional pubs, and restaurants serving cuisines from around the world are available, while supermarkets and convenience stores stock essentials. There are a host of attractions and outdoor activities nestled in the Kent Downs AONB's, while seaside fun awaits in Hythe, Folkestone, and Sandgate.

Located in Ashford, this lodge is in a rural area. Crypt of St. Leonard and Dymchurch Martello Tower are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at AMF Bowling Ashford and Gusbourne Estate Winery. Battlezone and Imagine Play Centre are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails, rock climbing, and cycling nearby.

Bokes Barn 12

Hawkhurst, Kent, South of England

Bokes Barn From £4158 Availability

The Weald is a part of England that's well worth a visit, offering stunning sights, a gorgeous hilly landscape, and countless historic villages to explore. The centrally located Bokes Barn is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a holiday here, with unrivalled views across the hills of Wealden Down, as well as amenities such as a croquet lawn, three acres of paddock, and paths through the vineyard.

The barn conversion has been fitted out to an extremely high standard, with lots of extra little touches such as a wine fridge – essential if you’re going to sample the local, award-winning wine! There’s plenty of space for everyone to relax, and three of the bedrooms can be either double beds or twin beds depending on requirements. If a member of your party brings some work away with them, the mezzanine could come in useful as a makeshift study.

One place you’re bound to all end up at some stage is the large, south-facing terrace, with its commanding views over the fields beyond. With plenty of elegant rattan furniture as well as a fire pit and barbecue, it’s the ideal spot to spend a relaxing evening enjoying each other’s company

Bokes Barn details

Three king-size bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms.

Two super-king bedrooms with en-suite shower room (can be converted into twin beds on request).

One super-king double bedroom with en-suite bathroom (can be converted into twin beds on request).

Wood burning stove.

Three acres of enclosed grass paddocks, sun terrace and croquet lawn.

WiFi.

Parking for six cars.

Minimum three night stay.

Cottage amenities

Large range cooker with gas hobs.

Microwave.

Combined fridge freezer.

Two dishwashers.

Washing machine.

Tumble dryer.

Smart television.

Highchair, cot and stair gate available on request.

Garden furniture.

Barbecue.

No Stag or Hen parties.

Brighton Hopper Hut in Horsmonden 3

Horsmonden, Kent, South of England

Brighton Hopper Hut in Horsmonden From £882 Availability

Brighton is a former hop picking hut that has been beautifully renovated to provide an excellent contemporary style, single-story holiday home with views overlooking the rolling Kent countryside. This humble abode is the perfect escape to enjoy this area of outstanding natural beauty. Close to nine National Trust castles and gardens. Great for fishing, walking, cycling, sailing, golf and wildlife animal parks.

- Size: Sleeps up to 3, 2 bedrooms
- Nearest beach: 20 miles
- Nearest amenities: 1 mile
- Pets: 1 pet allowed at this property
- Short breaks: Available at this property
- Smoking: No smoking allowed at this property
- Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 accessible bathroom, open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room.
- Beds: 1 double bed, 1 single bed and sofa bed available
- Luxuries: Smart television with access to streaming services
- Utilities: Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer and dishwasher
- Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
- Other: Bed linen and towels provided. Travel cot and high chair available on request. Please bring own bedding for travel cot. If the sofa bed is required, please request on booking - there is an extra charge of £50 for use of the sofa bed
- Outdoors: Patio area with table and chairs and BBQ.
- Parking: Private parking for 1 car.
- Electric Car Charging Point available - pay at property via an App

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

Located in Cranbrook, this chalet is in a rural area. Scotney Castle and Bayham Old Abbey are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at High Weald and Eridge Rocks Nature Reserve. The American Garden and BowlPlex Tunbridge Wells are also worth visiting.

Cackle Hill Lodge 5

Biddenden, Kent, South of England

Cackle Hill Lodge From £297 Availability

Cackle Hill Lakes are located just outside the pretty village of Biddenden on the road to Headcorn.  Three well stocked lakes surrounded by willows and bullrushes and adorned with lily pads offer marvellous fishing opportunities for all levels of skill and interest.  Cackle Hill Lodge is set in the grounds but with its own fenced garden and parking space, perfectly placed for both fishing and golf with a Nick Faldo designed golf course just over the road.  Biddenden boasts a Michelin starred restaurant as well as a traditional tea shop and a popular pub, while Headcorn has a good selection of shops and a station with trains to London, Canterbury and the coast.  Shop: 1 mile  Pub:  1 mile Coast:  20 miles
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Ground Floor:
Living/Kitchen Room
  wooden floor is attractive and practical, lovely corner leather sofa, round table and chairs, wall mounted TV with built in DVD.  The Kitchen area is fitted with electric oven, hob and extractor hood, fridge with ice box, microwave, washing machine, slimline dishwasher and has an extensive range of crockery, cutlery and kitchen equipment
Bedroom 1 has double bed, bedside tables, wardrobe and leather sofa bed
Bedroom 2 has twin beds, bedside tables and wardrobe
Bathroom with P shaped bath and over-bath shower, chest of drawers, washbasin and w.c
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Garden:  Large, fenced and shingled with paved area for garden furniture and barbecue.  Useful attached storage room contains tumble dryer and space sufficient for fishing tackle, bicycles, golf clubs etc.
Parking: Plenty of space adjacent to lodge approached through double gates.
Heating: Oil central heating.
Notes: Please arrange fishing direct with the owners.

 

 

Chalet 95, Kingsdown Holiday Park 6

Kingsdown, Kent, South of England

Chalet 95, Kingsdown Holiday Park From £1050 Availability

This charming Scandinavian A frame chalet has stunning views over the cliff and across to the English Channel. Sleeping six (2 doubles, 1 twin) this little house has a quirky charm all of its own - combined with super on-site facilities.
Set in a fabulous holiday village on the cliff top overlooking Kingsdown in Kent, our chalet is a five minutes walk from the beach and three pubs! Deal is a 30 min beach walk away, and there is a wealth of National Trust and Heritage sites to explore.
The space
The chalet is an “A” framed structure with two double bedrooms upstairs and a separate toilet. Please note there is no sink in the upstairs bathroom. Downstairs, you will find a living room with dining table for 6, a separate full-size kitchen, a shower room with toilet and sink. There is a third bedroom at the rear with two single beds. The stairs are steep and may not be suitable for guests with mobility issues.
Guest access
Guests have access to the whole chalet, rear decking and front decking. Access is via a key lockbox. You will receive the code as soon as cleaning is completed on your arrival day.
Other things to note
Electric at the chalet is free but we would kindly request that you use it wisely during your stay. Please do not leave heaters on overnight. Linen and towels are included in the price and beds are made up for your arrival. Please contact reception if you need to hire cots, high chairs or stair gates.

This chalet is located in Deal. Capel le Ferne Farmers Market and Westwood Cross Shopping Centre are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Kent Downs and Samphire Hoe Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Deal Maritime and Local History Museum, or check out an event or a game at Lydden Hill Race Circuit.

Channel View - lovely annexe sleeps 2 guests in 1 bedroom 2

Folkestone, Kent,

Channel View - lovely annexe sleeps 2 guests  in 1 bedroom From £2089 Availability

Embrace the vibrancy of coastal sunsets, the scent of wild fauna across the hills and the tranquillity and peace in this trendy, hotel inspired chalet set high up on the hills overlooking the sea of Dover to Folkestone.
With uninterrupted views across the channel take some well-deserved ‘me-time' with a solo break or whisk your beloved away for a romantic getaway (with room for your loyal pooch too).​

Welcome the day with breakfast on the terrace enjoying watching the world slowly waking up. Just a short walk (20 mins) down to the beach, fill your days with seaside air, and great places to eat and drink. For some romantic inspiration, stargazing in summer will be a dream, whilst in winter months there's nothing better than winter walks in wellies with your dog by your side, also enjoying the hot tub whilst watching the roaming pot belly pig and pony from the comfort of steaming hot water. Many may just wish to curl up on the comfy sofas with the complimentary fizz in hand awaiting your evening meal delivery or rustle up a simple meal using the air fryer / microwave. A hotel inspired service with a smile is on hand to collect your tray of evening plates and glassware which is readily returned for you in the morning. Now that's good service! Have afternoon tea arranged for a loved one, may you'd like balloons on arrival or a present laid out ready on the terrace.

Channel View: sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom and 1 shower / wet room. Private parking for two cars. Large porch covered balcony with dramatic sea views. Hot tub access available from 7pm (flexible). Lots of delivery services for meals. Friendly Pot belly pig and Shetland pony and chickens on site. The owner welcomes up to 3 small dogs or 2 larger. Blankets, dog towels, water bowls and pet treats are included in your welcome pack.

Two Storey Chalet
Communal Entrance
Private locked guest accommodation

Ground Floor

Wet room, shower, with WC and sink
Bedroom (sleeps 2) double bed, bedside tables, hanging space, vanity tables and chair. French doors to the side patio leading to the paddock garden.
Under the stairs kitchenette area (note no Oven, or sink) is a microwave, air-fryer (recipes provided) fridge with freezer box, wash bowl, crockery, glassware, cutlery. Kettle and toaster. Owners offer a complimentary overnight refresh and replace kitchen items service.

Upper Floor

Huge full length upper pitched sitting room. Country views from one end and sea-view from the other. Sofa seating for four, dining table and four chairs. Bluetooth speaker, electric candles. Lots to admire.
Balcony is accessible from the sitting room by French doors. External tall dining table, other seating for two. Stunning views, breathtaking sunsets!

Outside

Paddock garden, lawned and fully enclosed beside the animal paddock (pig and pony and chickens live there) Suitable for pets. Table and chair seating along with a wonderful covered timber structure to sit and enjoy the garden.

Parking is onsite for two cars on the driveway.
Access to the walks along the downs, turnstile just down the road, access to trails in both directions. Walk to Valiant Sailor (nearest pub) or down the hill to the beach at The Warren.
Please note - the hot tub is located in the inner courtyard which is in the owners space but offers privacy. Guests can also use the outdoor covered bar area.

Towels and linen, dressing gowns and slippers are provided
Complimentary bottle of bubbles, choccies as well as tea, coffee, sugar and milk.
WiFi
Central heating
Pets allowed at a fee of £30 per week per pet - 2 larger or 3 smaller. Pets welcome pack included with your stay. Basket, water bowl, pet towels and blankets, treats on arrival
The owners have a pet pig and pony and hens that live along side the paddock garden. Very friendly!
Private parking space for up to two cars off road in front of the property.
Please note: this property does not have a kitchen / sink facilities. Delivery services provide a huge selection. Air fryer and microwave are provided. The owner offers a complimentary overnight wash and return service for glassware / plates.
The owner lives next door. Access is via a shared entrance, with a private entrance to Channel View off this.
Access is via a shared communal entry, guests have own secure front door and garden access via the bedroom French doors.
A mobile phone transmission mast is situated in the neighbouring field, whilst it is visible outside from the chalet and terrace areas you cannot see it. 4G is however excellent!

Located in Folkestone, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Kent Battle of Britain Museum and Quarterhouse are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Dover Western Heights and Drop Redoubt. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at BuildKent Stadium or Crabble Stadium.

Chiddingstone House 10

Chiddingstone Hoath, Kent, South of England

Chiddingstone House From £3834 Availability

Guests staying at Chiddingstone House are in for a treat! This spectacular Grade II listed country house offers phenomenal entertaining spaces together with 5 sensational bedroom suites, all brimming with ancient nods from the past and plenty of character. This superb property brilliantly blends its ancient charms with luxurious, contemporary living. The house enjoys a superb elevated position in the quiet hamlet of Chiddingstone Hoath. It is set on a tranquil no-through road with far reaching countryside views across an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hamlet is just 2.7 miles from the National Trust village of Chiddingstone and 2.9 miles from Penshurst, both boasting extraordinary stately homes, Chiddingstone Castle and Penshurst Place. Chiddingstone Causeway enjoys a village shop and pub 4.5 miles away and the gorgeous town of Edenbridge is just 5.5 miles away. The charming town of Tunbridge Wells is also close by. There are so many beautiful places to visit when staying at Chiddingstone House and the coast is only just over 40 miles away.

Chiddingstone House is ideal for large families or groups of friends. It boasts many characterful living spaces, each with their own charms. All of the ground floor rooms enjoy delightful garden views. The main living space offers a magnificent inglenook fireplace, beautiful beams and sumptuous furnishings, the perfect place to curl up with a good book or the Sunday newspapers in front of a roaring fire. The duel aspect snug and television room next door is equally beautiful, again with beams, squishy sofas and a feature fireplace with a wood burning stove. In addition to these two delights, there is a beautiful cinema room with the most enormous screen you have ever seen, a fabulous corner sofa and a sensational, characterful vaulted beamed ceiling. The ambience of this space from time gone by is absolutely magical. The cinema room will keep everyone entertained with the television, sound bar, games corner and its little bar area. You are totally spoiled for choice of entertaining spaces and even have two dining areas. Beyond the lounge, you will discover a gorgeous table with cobalt blue upholstered chairs in the dual aspect dining area and the kitchen enjoys another exceptional dining space.

Your very generous, bespoke kitchen boasts another incredible vaulted ceiling as well as heavenly, heated marble floor tiles, an electric Aga, a double butler sink, a Neff hob, a combination oven and microwave, a double American fridge with an ice dispenser, an espresso machine and granite work surfaces. There is plenty of space to store your wine for the week in the wine fridge and the chefs in your group will have no problem cooking up a storm in this marvellous space. There is a sociable breakfast bar where guests can keep the chef company and two sets of doors leading to the terrace. With these doors and many windows, the kitchen diner is drowned in natural light. The house’s built in sound system allows you to listen to your favourite songtracks while cooking.

One of the five bedrooms is located on the ground floor with a delightful, part vaulted ceiling, a comfy double bed and double doors to a courtyard. Its private bathroom enjoys a bathtub with a hand held shower. Even the entrance hall of Chiddingstone House is wondrous with a spectacular vaulted ceiling, as well as plenty of space for coats and boots!

On the first floor you will find two of the four remaining bedroom suites. They are dreamy havens with luxury linens and incredible character. The master enjoys a beautifully dressed super kingsize bed and wonderful views of the garden and fields at the back of the property. Its ensuite bathroom boasts a gorgeous rainfall wet room shower as well as a contemporary, doubles freestanding bath as well as views and beams. You will not want to be rushing in this luxurious space! The second bedroom offers a sumptuous double bed with a leather bed frame, blending well with the rich wooden floors and wooden beams. It enjoys a freestanding bath with a shower head in the characterful ensuite bathroom.

A half spiral, narrow, wooden staircase takes you to the second floor, splitting at the top for access to the two remaining bedrooms. Sitting in the eaves, they are magical bedroom suites with vaulted ceilings and lavish furnishings. Both enjoy ensuite shower rooms, one built into the side of the chimney breast. The larger of the rooms has a low beam across the centre of the room, adding yet more character and style. It enjoys fabulous garden views. The shower room offers a glass covered rainfall shower. Every guest staying at Chiddingstone House will adore their bedroom.

The landscaped gardens are beautiful and surround this wonderful house. There are flagstone paths, an alfresco dining and lounging terrace with gorgeous outdoor furniture, a rose arbour and a natural spring fed pond with an island and duck house, much to children’s delight. Chiddingstone House only ever receives rave reviews. It is simply astounding!

Chiddingstone Hoath is a beautiful village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the National Trust village of Chiddingstone and Penshurst. Both of these places offer beautiful stately homes. Chiddingstone Causeway, Edenbridge and Tunbridge Wells are close by. If you want to do a lot of shopping, you can also head into Sevenoaks. There are many footpaths and bridleways on the doorstop of this Grade II home together with a welcoming, pretty local pub. Walkers and cyclists love the area, as do golfers with their wide choice of courses including Hever, Tunbridge Wells and Ashdown Forest. The house enjoys a wonderful position where you can enjoy gorgeous countryside and easily reach motorways to visit much of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and the coast.  

Edenbridge sits on the Kent/Surrey border in the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. It was the building of Eadenhelms Bridge in the tenth century that gave the town and valley their names. There is a wonderful selection of medieval buildings, coaching inns, courtyards, the Eden Valley Museum and some good shops. It holds a monthly farmers market and is home to one of the oldest bonfire celebrations in the country.

The magnificent Hever Castle, at Hever, just outside Edenbridge, enjoys a history spanning more than 700 years. The original medieval castle was built in 1270 and in the 15th and 16th centuries was home to the one of the most powerful families in the country, the Boleyns, who added the Tudor dwelling within the castle walls. The castle is famous for becoming the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII’s second wife who became Queen for just 1000 days. Hever passed into the ownership of Anne of Cleves and from 1557 it was owned by a numer of families. Today it is magnificent with glorious rooms open to the public, many events and wonderful trails and activities in the stunning grounds.

Penshurst Place offers another wonderful visit. The 14th century manor house, once the property of King Henry VIII was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to Sir William Sidney in 1552. It has remained in the Sidney family and is a stunning family house with truly remarkable gardens, well worth a visit.

There are many Kent delights to explore and enjoy, including the fabulous gardens at Sissinghurst, the Biddenden Vineyards, The Chapel Down Vineyard at Tenterden, the Rare Breeds Centre in Woodchurch and Smarden’s Big Cat Sanctuary. Sissinghurst Castle Garden is historic, poetic, iconic, a refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer and Harold Nicolson, her diplomat and author husband, fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created the famous gardens. Harold’s architectural garden planning and Vita’s colourful, abundant planting reflect the romance and intimacy of her writing. Sissinghurst Castle Garden was the backdrop of a colourful history from a time as a prison in the 1700’s to a home for the women’s land army. The gardens are so popular entry is by timed ticket so you need to plan in advance.

Wine lovers are thoroughly spoilt in this area. The most famous vineyard is the Chapel Down Vineyard, close to the picturesque market town of Tenterden. It is open to visitors throughout the year. You can enjoy tastings, tours and masterclasses. It is a wonderful day out though you may have to draw straws to see who is driving. Also popular are the Biddenden Vineyard, the Mount Vineyard, the Hush Heath Winery, the Chartham Vineyard and the Terlingham Vineyard.

The characterful town of Rye, a medieval citadel huddled against invaders and sea, is home to a myriad of art, curiosities, boutique hotels, trendy restaurants and cosy pubs. Built of smuggled secrets and timeless tale, Rye has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and distant views across Romney Marsh to ponder.

Cooks Hopper Hut in the beautiful Cranbrook 2

Cranbrook, Kent, South of England

Cooks Hopper Hut  in the beautiful Cranbrook From £665 Availability

Perfectly placed in the heart of the Spelmonden Estate, this former hop pickers hut has been transformed to create a modern retreat in the depths of the Kent countryside. Boasting all ground floor living and accommodation this is the perfect escape for all.

- Size: Sleeps up to 2
- Nearest beach: 20 miles
- Nearest amenities: 1 mile
- Pets: 1 pet allowed at this property
- Short breaks: Available at this property
- Smoking: No smoking allowed at this property
- Rooms: Open plan bedsit style room with bed, kitchen, dining and sitting room 1 accessible bathroom,
- Beds: 1 double bed and sofa bed available.
- Luxuries: Smart television with access to streaming services
- Utilities: Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer and dishwasher
- Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
- Other: Bed linen and towels provided. Travel cot and high chair available on request. Please bring own bedding for travel cot.
- Outdoors: Patio area with table and chairs and BBQ.
- Parking: Private parking for 1 car.
- Electric Car Charging Point available - pay at property via an App

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Cranbrook. High Weald and Eridge Rocks Nature Reserve reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include The American Garden and BowlPlex Tunbridge Wells. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Longmead Stadium or Gallagher Stadium.

Cradducks Oast 7

Staplehurst, Kent, South of England

Cradducks Oast From £569 Availability

This gorgeous oast house, set within ten acres of grounds which includes paddocks, fields and orchards, has been converted with great style by the owners to provide wonderful accommodation for all the family - including the dog!  During the relevant seasons, apples, rhubarb and gooseberries are all available for guests to enjoy and you are also welcome to explore the expansive grounds. This is an ideal area for walkers with a wealth of footpaths and walkways, yet within easy access of Staplehurst for shops/pubs and for visiting the many beautiful gardens, castles, historic houses and National Trust properties in the region. There is also a railway station at Staplehurst with regular services to London. Shop: 1.5 miles  Pub: 1.5 miles  Coast: 26 miles 
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Ground Floor:
Sitting Room
is located in the roundel with triple aspect windows, three seater sofa, two arm chairs, coffee table and TV/DVD/Freeview
Kitchen/Dining Room is extremely well appointed with plentiful cupboards and worktops. Equipment provided includes - electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Very attractive dining table with six chairs (further chair available for seventh guest if required).
Shower Room with large power shower, washbasin and w.c
Snug with two tub chairs, TV/DVD, PlayStation 2 with games and a selection of board games, cards etc.

Easy carpeted stairs lead to...

First Floor:
Bedroom 1
with four poster bed, bedside tables, wardrobe and dual aspect windows
Bedroom 2  with double bed, bedside tables, wardrobe and dual aspect windows
Bedroom 3 with two pine single beds, bedside table and wardrobe
Bedroom 4 with single bed and bedside table
Bathroom with bath, separate power shower, washbasin and w.c
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Garden: Lawned with patio area - garden furniture and barbecue.
Parking: Parking for three cars next to Oast plus oak-framed garage.
Heating: Oil central heating.
Also Provided: Internet access and welcome pack. CD player/radio.
Notes: May be booked in conjunction with the five lodges on the farm - CB543, CB544, CB548, CB586 and CB587. £200 security deposit payable on arrival.

Cranbrook Oast 12

Cranbrook, Kent, South of England

Cranbrook Oast From £3880 Availability

The wonderfully characterful Cranbrook Oast is perfect for large groups of guests. It sleeps up to twelve lucky guests in five beautifully presented bedrooms. Its unique oast shape offers wonderful living and sleeping spaces and its exposed beams and bricks offer a warm, welcoming ambience. It is very generous in size and comes with a lovely garden and terrace for alfresco dining and relaxing. Cranbrook Oast is definitely the perfect place to bridge the gap between generations, to recharge and reinvigorate.

Cranbrook Oast sits in the pretty Kent village of Sissinghurst, close the famous Sissinghurst Castle Gardens laid out by the novelist Vita Sackville-West and diplomat Harold Nicholson. Sissinghurst is very attractive and was originally called Milkhouse Street before changing its name in the 1850’s. It has been voted the fifth best place in the country to live and plenty of famous people understand why and have chosen it as their home, including Ian Hislop. Nearby, Cranbrook is lovely with its medieval layout of streets and alleys sprinkled with independent shops, bars, and restaurants and with many of its buildings dating from the 15th century through to the 19th century. It is known as the ‘Capital of the Weald’ and enjoys the ancient Union Mill which is one of the most superior smock mills in the UK still in working order. Also nearby, Tenterden is also nestled in the heart of the Weald of Kent, rich in history and charm, beautiful architecture, excellent independent shops, and tree-lined greens. You can visit the famous Chapel Down Vineyard and take a nostalgic ride back in time on the Kent & East Sussex Railway, steaming along to Bodiam Castle.

Cranbrook Oast is a wonderful holiday home, brimming with beautiful furnishings. A spacious entrance hall takes you to superbly comfortable living spaces. One end of the living room comes with comfy sofas and a very large television for movie watching and relaxation as well as double doors to the garden. A giant fireplace with a log burning stove sits beyond this with a modern dining table and chairs opposite and there are yet more warmly toned sofas beyond. It is a giant living area, perfect for large groups. You will even discover a piano where you can have a little tinkle of the ivories. The kitchen and breakfast room are equally huge with a modern kitchen at one end and a farmhouse breakfast table at the end. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with excellent appliances including a giant American styled fridge freezer and a coffee machine. One of the bathrooms is located on the ground floor with a shower.

Upstairs you will discover five bedrooms. There are three double rooms with double beds, all beautifully dressed, another double with an ensuite bathroom and the last room with both a double bed and a set of bunk beds. This is a great family room. Some of the rooms and the upstairs landing enjoy characterful beams and exposed stone walls. The bedrooms are all huge. There is an immaculate family bathroom with a bath and shower as well as the ensuite on the first floor.

Cranbrook Oast is surrounded by lush lawns, colourful borders, two ponds and mature trees that offer total privacy. There is a quality barbecue on the terrace and furniture for alfresco dining. Families love the extensive garden for games, football, and chilling. Your barbecue masters can prepare a feast while you listen to the birdsong and enjoy each other’s company. You can even bring your furry friend to enjoy the garden and your holiday adventures.

Cranbrook Oast is nestled in the Weald of Kent in the quaint village of Sissinghurst. As well as enjoying a stunning ancient church, Sissinghurst is famous for Sissinghurst Castle Garden. Vita Sackville-West, the poet, and writer began transforming the castle and gardens in the 1930’s with her husband Harold Nicolson. Harold’s architectural planning of the garden rooms and the colourful planting in the gardens by Vita, reflect the romance of her poems and writings. Sissinghurst Castle Garden enjoys a fascinating history. It was a prison in the 1700’s, a home to the women’s land army and then a family home. Each of the gardens enjoys a different planting scheme and unique designs. Whatever time of year you visit, the garden is utterly beautiful. As you stroll through the Rose Garden, you can see Vita’s vision of a ‘tumble of roses and honeysuckle, figs and vines’. You will also appreciate Harold’s keenness for strict geometry in the circular shaped hedge. The famous White Garden offers as refreshing contrast to the rest of the colour in the garden. You will only see white, green, grey, and silver in this garden. With indoor spaces including the tower open to the public, you can dive into the rich literacy history of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson’s former home. The tower offers great views of the formal garden, the working farm and the four-hundred-and-fifty-acre estate and a different perspective of the garden’s layout. The library was originally used for entertaining by Vita and Harold and is now home to exhibitions throughout the year.

Cranbrook is nearby, a very pretty place that enjoys a rich cloth weaving heritage. Its Parish Church of St Dunstan is known as the ‘Cathedral of the Weald’ since Cranbrook is the Capital of the Weald. The Cranbrook Museum is housed in a 15th century cottage. Cranbrook boasts over sixty individual shops selling gifts, jewellery, vintage and designer cloths, specialist country clothing shops, furniture, and home accessory boutiques. There is a monthly auction at Bentley’s Fine Art Auctioneers who deal in furniture and jewellery as well as fine art. There is also a monthly farmer’s market held in the octagonal Vestry Hall which was built in 1859.

Tenterden is a picturesque town with a broad, tree-lined High Street sprinkled with independent shops, antiques centres, cafes, and restaurants. The town’s name is derived from the Old English ‘Tenet Waraden’ which meant a clearing in the forest, belonging to the men of Thanet. The town was an important wool trading centre in the 13th century and at that time had access to the sea at Smallhythe. You can visit the local museum to learn about the history of the town. Georgian buildings share the town’s streets with tall Victorian houses and tiny cottages, lots decorated with painted weatherboard. The Kent & East Sussex steam railway runs for ten and a half miles from Tenterden to Bodiam, welcoming around ninety thousand visitors a year. Tenterden Golf Club welcomes visitors as well as its members.

Close to Tenterden Chapel Down is England’s leading wine producer with an award-winning range of sparkling and still wines. You can visit for tours and experiences, tasting these delicious wines and learning about the vineyard. Chapel Down is one of the UK government’s Top 50 Food and Drink Producers and were the first English winery to feature on the London Stock Exchange’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain. They support many great English institutions such as England Cricket, The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, The London Symphony Orchestra, Ascot Racecourse, The Royal Opera House, The Donmar Warehouse and The Turner Contemporary.

Not far away, Rye is a Medieval citadel huddled against invaders and the sea, is today home to a myriad of art, curiosities and cosy pubs and restaurants. They serve the best that Sussex has to offer. Built on timeless tales and smuggled secrets, Rye offers charm and intrigue with nooks and crannies to explore and distant views across Romney Marsh to enjoy. St Mary’s Church tower is open to the public and offers the best viewpoint to show the warm terracotta roofs of the many timbered houses. These ancient, characterful buildings, cobbled streets and secret passages attract film crews in search of historical settings for period productions. The Rye Castle Museum was originally a bottling factory and now boasts a unique 18th century fire engine as well as relics from the town’s shipbuilding past. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has a wonderful network of criss crossing footpaths on the saltmarsh and shingle ridges with fabulous views across to Camber Sands and the cliffs of Hastings Country Park. It is a twitcher’s paradise with five hides where you can watch the wildlife. You can take boat trips or lessons in windsurfing, dinghy sailing or paddleboarding from Rye Watersports.

Also, within easy distance, Hastings enjoys a fascinating history. It was attacked by the French during the Hundred Years War and in 1377, a second attack all but destroyed the town. The Old Town’s architecture ranges from Medieval to Victorian with one of the oldest buildings, the Court House, being built around 1450. The town boasts many passages and narrow streets known as the twittens, many cafes, bars and restaurants and some excellent shops and art galleries. The Castle, originally built by William the Conqueror, lies in ruins at the top of West Hill and can be visited using the steepest funicular railway in Britain. The Hastings Museum and Art Gallery boasts an exhibition dedicated to American Indians, Grey Owl, an early conservationist who came from Hastings and John Logie Baird who pioneered television in Hastings. There are many architectural and cultural attractions including a theatre, parks, and gardens. Hastings hosts man events including the Hastings Half Marathon, the Jack in the Green Festival, Hastings Beer Festival, Coastal Currents, and the Old Town Carnival.

Camber Sands is a fabulous beach in the village of Camber. It is the only sand dune system in East Sussex, east of the estuary of the River Rother at Rye Bay, and stretches three glorious miles to just beyond the Kent border. 

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