Blackberry Cottage is a charming holiday home located in Sutton Valence, Kent, offering accommodation for up to 6 guests in 3 bedrooms. Situated in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the cottage provides a perfect retreat for those looking to experience the…
Mill Cottage is a charming vacation home located on a working farm in Benenden, near Cranbrook in Kent. The cottage offers lovely views over a pond and paddocks, providing a peaceful and picturesque setting for guests to enjoy. With 3 bedrooms and the ability to sleep up to 6…
Located on Cranbrook Rd in Kent, in the South of England, this self-catering holiday accommodation sleeps 4 people in 1 bedroom. Situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this peaceful and picturesque converted barn is pet-friendly and close to the coast.…
The Old Potting Room is - as you would expect - in a lovely garden setting in a peaceful location close to the historic town of Cranbrook. It has been thoughtfully converted to create a comfortable and charming little cottage for two. It is an ideal base from which to…
Situated in the picturesque location of Benenden, Kent, this charming apartment offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfect for avid walkers, the area boasts numerous footpaths to explore the stunning countryside. Nearby…
Bull Cottage is a superb conversion of a farm building on a large 230 acre working beef farm in glorious countryside and with gorgeous views over the large pond, fields and paddocks to the rolling Kentish countryside in Benenden. Situated only five miles from the pretty…
Mill Cottage is a superb conversion of a farm building on a large 230 acre working beef farm in glorious countryside and with superb views over the large pond, fields and paddocks to the rolling Kentish countryside in Benenden. Situated only five miles from the pretty Wealden…
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.