In a historic 14th-century building, this beautiful boutique hotel houses 12 unique and individually designed rooms, offering a stunning blend of stylish contemporary design and beautiful original...
Paul
United Kingdom
Nice old pub/hotel with plenty of character. Great food!
Garden Studio is situated in Cranbrook, 27 km from Leeds Castle, and features a terrace, garden, and free WiFi.
Sarah
United Kingdom
It was SO gorgeous. Susan the host was very kind and thoughtful and had even stocked some little bits in the fridge for me that I was so appreciative of after a long travel and a quick morning get away.
With views across the High Weald Ridges, Dale Hill Hotel is surrounded by scenic East Sussex countryside. It features a modern leisure centre, award-winning restaurant and 2 18-hole golf courses.
Once an ancient monastery, The Star and Eagle Hotel dates back to the 14th century. It offers charming accommodation in the Kent countryside, 20 minutes’ drive from Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Peter
United Kingdom
Lovely Hotel with old world charm, with really nice helpful and friendly staff. Lovely Lounge Bar.
Located in Lamberhurst, within 34 km of Ightham Mote and 35 km of Leeds Castle, T & J Motel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Katie
United Kingdom
It was impeccably clean and they were really accommodating
The Hawkenbury lies 3 minutes’ drive from Staplehurst and offers bed and breakfast in a converted stable block. This Kentish inn has a bar and restaurant, and offers free on-site parking and Wi-Fi.
Leigh
United Kingdom
Family run business that hit all the targets ..Breakfasts great evening meal if taken equally good ...very friendly from start to finish ..especially resident cat
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Sissinghurst Castle Farmhouse is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Sissinghurst, 23 km from Leeds Castle.
Sonya
United Kingdom
The farmhouse is a stunning house with beautiful views of the castle and gardens. It could not be more conveniently located if you have come to see the castle and gardens and go hiking through the beautiful countryside. The hosts were very kind and friendly and the breakfast was also nice with a wide selection (although we were surprised that our neighbouring table was offered alternative milk options and sour dough bread) which we did not know were available to my lactose intolerant son. I suppose we were supposed to ask for it? Nevertheless, that aside, the complimentary afternoon cream tea with cake accompaniment was also delightful and very delish! The rooms were very pleasant although as we were on the very top floor, just as something to note, we did not have the pleasure of the high ceilings as in the rest of the house and you do have to go up a flight of stairs if you are disabled. However we did have lovely views and bright rooms. Also the bathroom sink is a bit tiny so you need to throw down the bath mat if you don't want to get the whole floor wet. All in all it was a very nice stay . The best part is the beautiful building and location.
Cranbrook is a beautiful picture post card town with...
Cranbrook is a beautiful picture post card town with clapperboard houses, dominated by the church and the School. The Museum and the Windmill need to advertise better when they are open. I am concerned that The Providence Hall, an important listed Non conformist chapel, is clearly deteriorating and is being allowed to reach a point where it will be considered beyond repair and reuse. Thank goodness the Coop is available to buy food etc from.
I arrived on a bank holiday Sunday evening by public transport so had to get a taxi from Staplehurst Station. £20 for 4 miles . I left by Arriva bus on my bus pass.-free.
Roger
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were literally staying for 1 night before moving onto a...
We were literally staying for 1 night before moving onto a pre booked activity the next day but perfect for an overnight stay. Some lovely little shops and everyone we encountered was so friendly and welcoming.
Karen
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We were only booked for one night, hotel/pub could do so...
We were only booked for one night, hotel/pub could do so much better. Staff lovely, room comfy, but that's about it. The area has very few choices for eating so really missing the chance to earn a buck here.
Alan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly staff.
Friendly staff. Could leave the luggage in reception as the room was not ready for check in when we arrived early, luggage was brought to the room by the staff! Very good breakfast; good selection and served hot, straight from the kitchen!
Olav
Norway
6.0
Scored 6.0
Its a pretty village with few facilities but the through...
Its a pretty village with few facilities but the through traffic is awful
there is a local hotel which offered a decent dinner which was reasonable value and excellent rooms albeit quite a bit more cost than the garden room
john
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I liked the many timbered buildings along the main street,...
I liked the many timbered buildings along the main street, with their flower gardens in front, the church on the hill in the centre of village, and the well-kept and tall windmill, which is open on Saturdays. The village struck me as a community rather than a tourist hotspot. There are numerous independent shops and a good variety of restaurants.
The George is a lovely place to stay, in the centre of Cranbrook. Warm and welcoming with a relaxed yet attentive feel. The property itself is well preserved with lovely characterful rooms. The bar has a buzz with a good mix of people and the restaurant is lovely.Breakfast is excellent with a good menu, made to. The staff and the manager are friendly and attentive.
Lovely welcome from the team at The George...the room was very clean with a lovely large bath. Very clean indeed. We had an evening meal which was excellent and breakfast the following morning was as good.
Would recommend this hotel to anyone. Fabulous value for money.
Breakfast was brilliant. Staff were great. Great location. Great value. The cider festival was on in the whole town when we arrived and we didn’t know about it. Perfect hotel and pub right by it. Can’t fault the place.
The hotel is charming, the rooms very comfortable, the staff top-notch, and the food delicious. Highly recommend to anyone who wants to stay in a special place that is also a little piece of history. Excellent value.
The hotel atmosphere! I love staying in B&B hotels with a historical presence...everything was quite comfortable, pleasant, and convenient. The town was charming also
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