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Lovely little town with bustling high street, with lots of...
Lovely little town with bustling high street, with lots of restaurants, bars/pubs and shops to keep your entertained. Had a lovely curry at Banjara, just a short walk from our hotel.
For steam train enthusiasts, there's the kent & East Sussex railway starting from the town centre, plus Chapel Down winery just down the road, which gives superb tours / tastings & delicious food at the Swan.
ROSIE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tenterden has a very attractive tree-lined High Street with...
Tenterden has a very attractive tree-lined High Street with many independent shops and cafes. It is a busy, thriving market town in a beautiful part of the country, known as the Garden of England.
Visitor attractions include the Chapel Down vineyards and Tenterden Steam Railway.
Lesley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed Tenterden as it was our first visit to Kent and...
We enjoyed Tenterden as it was our first visit to Kent and we were pleasantly surprised how nice the area was.
We visited Chaple Down Vinyard,
We visited the The Crown Inn in Tenterden for a drink the locals and bar staff were very friendly and helpful , they didn't service food but we recommend the pub for a drink as they made us feel so very welcome.
We ate at the London Beach Country Hotel.
Recommend a visit to Sissinghurst Castle garden.
Wouldn't visit Hastings again , the old part is nice but new part is not to our taste.
Hancox
10
Scored 10
Nice Kentish market town with lots of independent traders,...
Nice Kentish market town with lots of independent traders, nice pubs and plenty of restaurants, home to the Kent and East Sussex Steam Railway, well worth a visit. The old Dairy brewery is adjacent to the station
Jeff
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We found Tenterden central for our break as we visited...
We found Tenterden central for our break as we visited National Trust houses/castles which is why we choose this location
We ate in the evening in the Prezzo which was only 100yards from the hotel they had a restaurant in the hotel but we ate out
Tenterden is a lovely place to visit in the day its buzzing plenty of places to eat but come 6pm it's very quite and all the little coffee shops are shut
Sheila
10
Scored 10
Tenterden is a very pretty market town surrounded by...
Tenterden is a very pretty market town surrounded by beautiful countryside. It has lots of small independent shops and plenty places to eat. The small museum is excellent and the steam trains are interesting even if you don't go on them. Just down the road is Chapel Down winery and the Ellen Terry museum , both worth a visit.
If the weather is unkind and you have children, the leisure pool is very good. To get the most out of the area you do need a car. Tenterden is served by lots of buses but not necessary very frequently.
An excellent hotel with lovely views over the golf course and countryside beyond. We were fortunate to be there on a hot summer's evening and to watch two magnificent hot air balloons launched very nearby, which then drifted away across the landscape. Idyllic. The room was large and very comfortable. The hotel staff were most friendly and helpful. Dinner in the restaurant was very good.
The accommodation is very clean modern and comfortable
The pub is really nice and my partner and I began our evening in the pub
We aimed to go into Tenterden for the evening and when enquired about getting a taxi one of the staff Brad offered to take us into tenterden ans pick us up later …a very kind and much appreciated gesture
We will definitely stay at lodge again …excellent
Really helpful team running the hotel. They were happy to help out, change things or have a chat. The room was spotless and had a comfy bed, tea and coffee facilities and TV. The bathroom was a good size and very clean. Perfect location for visiting a number of National Trust sites and stately homes.
I was at the property for 15 nanoseconds; it was a very short stay. At check-in and breakfast, the staff were all genuinely warm and friendly.
The grounds are very pretty and the location was perfect for visiting friends in Tenterden.
Beautiful quiet hotel. The room was huge and the beds very comfortable. We had an accessible room and my mother had everything she needed to make her stay comfortable. we had breakfast in the room - full english delicious.
Great location in the center of Tenterden. Easy access to many restaurants and bars, great for exploring Kent. The building is from the 14th century so there are physical limitations which they accommodate well.
Spacious open plan kitchen/living room and good sized bedrooms. Great location for visiting National Trust properties in the area. Plenty of choice for places to eat in Tenterden.
The whole place is quite special. Great location, sufficient space, clean, good plumbing, nicely decorated. The narrow, winding stair, as can be considered part of the charm.
The property is very well located - close to Tenterden, but far away enough to feel truly rural (it is a working farm). There is a lot space and the house is well appointed.
The location was great and an easy walk into Tenterden town centre. The house had been fully modernised with a great kitchen and bathroom as well as a nice garden.
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