Set within the picturesque village of Barham in Canterbury, Kent, this beautiful country house sleeps up to 7 people and is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property boasts many original features and a charming…
This stunning cottage is attached to the Water Mill and sits in an idyllic location within one acre of gardens complete with mill pond and rowing boat - and yet is only minutes from the high street, supermarket and the beach. Much care has been taken in the renovation of…
Based in Hythe, Kent, in the South of England, Claire's Cottage is a charming traditional ragstone cottage that sleeps 2 people in 1 bedroom. Situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this cottage features an open fire and has been lovingly restored with…
Horton Cottage is located down a peaceful country lane, surrounded by fields and paddocks with many footpaths and walks - the North Downs Way is within easy reach, as well as local villages with pubs. Cycling, golf courses and riding schools are all available within the area.…
Situated in Hythe, Kent, in the South of England, this vacation home sleeps up to 10 people across 4 bedrooms. Situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property boasts features such as allowing pets, a hot tub, being close to the coast, and having an…
Kits Cottage is a comfortable semi-detached cottage located in Hythe, Kent, in the South of England. With stunning views of Romney Marsh and Folkestone, this property sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms and is near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage is…
This wonderful converted dairy looks out over the lovely ancient church of St James, famous for its yew trees. Located on a working sheep and arable farm in the hamlet of Elmsted surrounded by breathtaking rolling countryside, The Dairy is screened from the farm and prettily…
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.