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The Stables At Skelcrosse

Cranbrook, Kent

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The Stables at Skelcrosse is a charming single-storey stable conversion located in Cranbrook, Kent, in the South of England. This vacation home sleeps up to 2 people in 1 bedroom and offers stunning views of the adjoining fields and beyond. The open-plan living area is spacious and features a well-equipped kitchen and a large en-suite shower room. Situated in a quiet spot in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is perfect for a peaceful retreat.

Guests staying at The Stables at Skelcrosse can enjoy amenities such as a TV with Freeview, WiFi, underfloor heating sourced by an air pump, and a zip and link super king-size bed. The property also includes a seating area, dining area, kitchen area, and private parking. While the nearest beach is 20 miles away, the property is just 1.7 miles from the nearest amenities. Short breaks are considered, and smoking is not allowed on the premises.

Visitors to Cranbrook can explore nearby attractions such as Cranbrook Museum, Morgan Museum, Go Ape at Bedgebury, and Bewl Water Outdoor Centre. The area is also home to the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic walks. Whether seeking a relaxing getaway or a base for exploring the South of England, The Stables at Skelcrosse provides a comfortable and tranquil retreat for guests looking to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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