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Bed and Breakfast in Cranbrook

Cranbrook in the centre of the Weald is its unofficial capital, its narrow and winding streets, half-timbered and weather-boarded houses giving a characterful flavour of bygone times in the district... Read More

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George Hotel & Brasserie

George Hotel & Brasserie

The George Hotel and Brasserie is one of Cranbrook's landmark buildings, dating back to the 14th century. Guests can easily access local attractions, as well as enjoy the relaxing ambiance of the hotel itself. The ... More | Double Room: From �65 | visit website

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Godwin House B&B

Godwin House B&B

Situated in the heart of the Weald of Kent in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Godwin House is just one mile east of the ancient village of Cranbrook, the smallest town in Kent and ... More | visit website

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Hallwood Farm Oasthouse

Hallwood Farm Oasthouse
Hallwood Farm Oast is a deceptively spacious building offering 2 comfortable, beamed bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Formerly a working oasthouse, used for hop drying, the original section of the Oast dates from the ... More | Double Room: From £30 - £32.50 | visit website

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