Dog & Bear Hotel
Dog & Bear Hotel

Lenham at the edge of the North Downs is an exceptionally pretty village complete with main village square with smaller ones off it, medieval manor houses and 14th century church, and the pubs for post-stroll refreshement... Read More

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The Lime Tree Hotel

The Lime Tree Hotel

Overlooking a leafy square in the heart of the oldest medieval village in Kent, this charming hotel combines modern comforts and accommodation with beautiful original features from the 14th century. The Lime Tree Hotel has been ... More | visit website

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Dog & Bear Hotel

Dog & Bear Hotel

You'll find the Dog & Bear, a traditional coaching inn built in 1602, facing Lenham's picturesque village square. A stylish village pub with the never changing atmosphere of warmth & hospitality.How often during the routine pressure ... More | visit website

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Chilston Park (1.47 miles)

Chilston Park

As the long sweeping drive at Chilston Park carries you through the verdant parkland towards the lake and to the front door of the house, it transports you to a place that's a world apart ... More | visit website

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Harrow Hill Hotel & Inn (1.87 miles)

Harrow Hill Hotel & Inn

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The Harrow Hill Hotel Restaurant and Bar is situated in the Kentish countryside in the tiny hamlet of Warren Street near the medieval village of Lenham. Nestled in ... More

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The Roebuck Inn (1.89 miles)

The Roebuck Inn

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Located in the picturesque village of Harrietsham, this classic country-style inn boasts a convenient location close to the A20 and Harrietsham Station, with links to London Victoria, Maidstone and Canterbury. The Roebuck ... More

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Frith Farm House (3.48 miles)

Frith Farm House

Blossom, [sleep 2/4] Cherry [sleep 2/4] and Damson Cottages [sleep 2/7] are located in a newly converted Kentish Barn. The luxurious finish takes self-catering to a new height of perfection. The cream Shaker style kitchens ... More | visit website

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The Bowl Inn (3.57 miles)

The Bowl Inn
The Bowl, situated high above Charing on top of the North Downs in a Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB), was originally built as a farmhouse in 1512, and then in1606 it became a brewhouse. ... More | visit website
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Sandhurst Farm Forge (3.73 miles)

Sandhurst Farm Forge
Welcome to Sandhurst Farm Forge. Our Bed and Breakfast is provided in a converted Stable Block allowing guests the freedom to come and go at leisure. Being within the North Downs, we are ideally ... More | visit website
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The Oak (3.82 miles)

The Oak

The Oak is situated on the High Street in the historic village of Charing in the very heart of Kent. Inside you’ll find a warm atmosphere and great food with friendly and attentive service. Our ... More | visit website

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Stable Courtyard Bedrooms at Leeds Castle (3.83 miles)

Stable Courtyard Bedrooms at Leeds Castle
The Stable Courtyard Bedrooms at Leeds Castle is a newly launched accommodation option available for guests.
The selection of luxury bedrooms have been refurbished to the highest standard and offer indulgence and comfort plus include a ... More | visit website
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Frasers of Coldharbour (4.26 miles)

Frasers of Coldharbour
Frasers is nestled at the end of a private drive on a working farm set deep in the beautiful Kent countryside, halfway between Maidstone and Ashford. We are a unique, idyllic venue for your perfect ... More | visit website
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Elvey Farm Restaurant (4.37 miles)

Elvey Farm Restaurant
Our restaurant is open to residents and non-residents, and is, we hope, totally unique. We specialise in old Kentish cuisine, and we've resurrected some amazing dishes that haven't been served in the county for years. Kent ... More | visit website

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